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MONTAGUE  RHODES  JAMES,  Litt.D.,  F.B.A. 

PROVOST     OF     king's     COLLEGE,      CAMBRIDGE 
DIRECTOR    OF    THE    FITZWILLIAM     MUSEUM 


VOLUME    II 

Nos.  355 — 721 
with  supplements,  corrigenda,  and  index 


CAMBRIDGE 

AT   THE   UNIVERSITY    PRESS 

1908 


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PRINTED    BY   JOHN    CLAY,   M.A. 
AT   THE    UNIVERSITY   PRESS. 


CONTENTS   OF   VOL.    II. 

PAGE 

Preface vii 

Notes   of  a  Kalendar   of   St   Augustine's  Canterbury    in 

MS.  238 X 

Supplementary  Notice  of  no.  715  by  H.  D.  Hazeltine,  M.A. 

(Hon.),  Emmanuel  College xii 

Corrigenda  to  Vol.  I xv 

„                  Vol.  II xvii 

List  of  Provenances  of  Manuscripts,  monastic  and  other  .  xviii 

List  of  Donors  of  Manuscripts xix 

List  of  Names  of  Scribes xxi 

Dates  of  Manuscripts  anterior  to  cent,  xvi xxii 

Manuscripts  seen  by  Leland  and  Bale  at  Gonville  Hall  .  xxiv 

Description  of  Manuscripts,  nos.  355  to  721     .        .        .        .  401 

Unnumbered  Manuscripts 693 

Supplementary  Notice  of  no.  405 693 

Fragments  from  Bindings 694 

Index 697 


^ 


PREFACE. 

^  I  ^HIS  second  volume  of  the  Catalogue  of  the  Manuscripts 
^  belonging  to  Gonville  and  Caius  College  contains  descrip- 
tions of  the  volumes  numbered  355  to  721,  together  with  an  Index 
compiled  by  Mr  A.  Rogers  of  the  University  Library, — for  which 
I  should  like  to  express  to  him  my  cordial  thanks, — and  such 
corrections  and  additions  as  I  have  been  able  to  make  to  the  text 
of  both  volumes.  I  have  also  put  together  lists  of  provenances, 
dates,  donors,  and  scribes  of  manuscripts. 

A  large  number  of  the  books  here  catalogued  are  of  fairly 
recent  date.  From  no.  515  onwards  there  is  little  that  is  medieval ; 
nos.  515  to  578  are  the  heraldic  collections  of  Dr  Knight ;  many 
of  those  which  follow  relate  to  the  University  and  the  College.  In 
the  case  of  these  more  modern  books  I  have  nearly  always  reprinted 
the  descriptions  given  in  Smith's  catalogue  without  omissions,  and 
with  very  few  additions  of  my  own.  It  seems  to  me  that  this  is 
the  portion  of  Smith's  work  which  he  did  best,  and  that  it  would 
have  been  waste  of  time  for  me  to  rewrite  it.  The  heraldic  books, 
therefore,  still  await  a  searching  examination  by  an  expert. 

Since  the  publication  of  my  first  volume,  M.  Paul  Meyer  has 
issued  a  description  of  six  manuscripts  in  the  collection  which 
contain  important  matter  in  old  French^  {Romania  1907  and 
separately  Les  MSS.  Francais  de  Cambridge  iv.).  Had  this  most 
valuable  tract  appeared  a  little  sooner,  I  could  have  avoided  some 

1  Nos.  136,  307,  312,  384,  424,  435. 


Viii  PREFACE. 

blunders  in  my  own  descriptions.  Still,  it  has  come  in  time  for  me 
to  call  the  attention  of  students  to  it,  and  to  make  copious  use  of 
it  in  my  list  of  Corrigenda.  Like  M.  Meyer's  other  accounts  of 
French  manuscripts  at  Cambridge,  it  gives  many  more  details  than 
a  Catalogue  is  generally  expected  to  supply. 

I  have  subjoined  to  this  preface  some  notes  of  a  Canterbury 
Kalendar  and  a  supplementary  account  of  the  year-book  (no.  715) 
which  Mr  H.  D.  Hazeltine  of  Emmanuel  College  has  kindly  written, 
and  to  which  I  have  made  some  trifling  additions. 

It  seems  to  me  that,  apart  from  a  few  special  rarities,  the  chief 
value  of  the  medieval  manuscripts  in  this  Library  consists  in  the 
light  which  they  may  be  made  to  throw  upon  the  University  studies 
of  the  fourteenth  and  fifteenth  centuries.  From  this  point  of  view 
the  collection  is  of  high  importance.  The  mass  of  material  which 
it  affords  is  larger  than  any  other  College  can  show.  Divinity, 
Law,  and  Grammar  are  particularly  well  represented  ;  it  would, 
indeed,  be  difficult  to  point  to  any  English  library  which  is  richer 
in  the  grammatical  literature  of  the  medieval  period.  On  the  other 
hand,  the  man  who  is  in  search  of  early  or  beautifully  decorated 
manuscripts  will  not  find  a  great  deal  to  reward  him  here. 

It  is  not  unfair  to  say  that  the  principal  interest  of  a  great  many 
of  the  large  folios  of  scholastic  divinity  or  civil  law  in  this  library, 
as  in  many  others,  consists  in  the  casual  jottings  on  their  flyleaves, 
and  that  the  work  of  collating,  measuring,  and  foliating  them  has 
sometimes  been  monotonous.  Yet  no  medieval  manuscript  can 
be  justly  called  quite  uninteresting,  and  the  blame  lies  with  the 
cataloguer  if  he  has  failed  to  penetrate  the  secret,  and  has  been 
tempted  to  admit  the  thought  that  this  or  that  volume  might  have 
been  handed  over  to  the  Commissioners  of  Edward  VI.  without 
appreciably  impoverishing  posterity. 

Si  mea  penna  valet,  melior  mea  littera  fiet  is  a  common  sentiment 
of  medieval  scribes  (who  would  have  put  it   into  the   pluperfect 


PREFACE.  IX 

tense  if  they  could  have  made  it  scan).  With  their  less  urbane 
utterances  (such  as  Finito  libro  frangantur  crura  magistro,  or 
Vimini  scriptori  debetiir  de  nieliori)  I  have  no  wish  to  associate 
myself;  but  the  other  I  may  fairly  adapt  as  a  confession  of 
ignorance,  bad  writing,  and  unskilful  proof-reading,  the  latter  on 
my  own  part,  not  on  that  of  the  Press.  As  time  goes  on,  leisure 
does  not  increase.  What  I  have  done  I  ofTer  to  the  student, 
knowing  that  it  is  imperfect,  but  hoping  that  it  will  be  of  material 
use  as  a  record  and  as  a  guide.  I  offer  it,  too,  to  the  College  in 
which  I  have  numbered  many  friends,  trusting  that  it  may  be  not 
unworthy  of  the  confidence  they  have  reposed  in  me. 


G.  C.  C.  II. 


NOTES  OF  A  KALENDAR  OF  SAINT 
AUGUSTINE'S  ABBEY  AT  CANTERBURY 
CONTAINED    IN    No.   238. 

Kalendar,  f.  20 : 

Jan.       9.  Adriani  Abb.     iiii.         Brithwaldi  C.  Coram. 

16.  Oct.  S.   Adriani. 

Feb.        I.  Brigide  V. 

2.  Ypapante  domini. 

3.  Laurentii  Archiep.     ii. 

23.  Mildburge  V.     iii.  Ic. 

24.  Mathie  Ap.     i.         ^thelberti  Regis,     i. 
27.     Honorine  M.     in.  Ic. 

Mar.    12.  Gregorii  pape.     ii. 

19.  Cuthberti  Ep.     i. 

Ap.      24.  Melliti  Archiep.     ii. 

27.  Veneracio  Reliquiarum  huius  loci 
(perhaps  shghtly  later). 

29.  Petri  martiris  (same  hand  as  last),     in.  Ic. 
May      7.  Lethardi  Ep.     i. 

12.     Pancratii.     xii.  Ic.         Nerei  et  Achillei  M.  Comm. 

18.  Transl.  S.  Mildrethe  V.     i. 

19.  Dunstani  Archiep.     ii. 

26.     Augustini  Anglorum  Ap.     in. 

(xvith  cent,  note:  Augustinus  nee  Anglorum  apostolus  nee 
Cantii  quae  vel  minima  est  pars  Angliae:   mentitur  hie 
quisquis  haec  Uteris  mandauit). 
Jutie      2.     Oct.  S.  Aug. 

8.     Transl.  S.  .^Ifegi.     xii.  Ic. 

22.  Albani  M.     xii.  Ic. 

23.  Etheldrithe  V.     in.  Ic. 

30,  Marcialis  Comm. 


NOTES   OF   KALENDAR   OF   SAINT   AUGUSTINE  S   ABBEY. 


XI 


July        2 
8 

15 

31 

Aug.      5 


Sept. 


Oct. 


Nov. 


Dec. 


24 

31 

3 

5 

13 
19 

30 
1 1 
12 
13 
17 
10 
12 
16 
20 
21 
29 
30 


Swithuni  Ep.     xii.  Ic. 

Grimbaldi.     iii.  Ic. 

Mildrethe  V.     iii.         With  Octave. 

Deusdedit. 

Tatwini  Ep.     in.  Ic. 

Oswald!  R.  M.     in.  Ic. 

lamberti  Ep.     i. 

Barthol.     Audoeni  Ep.  Comm. 

F^answithe  V.      111.   Ic. 

Ord.  S.  Gregorii.     11.         With  Octave. 

Bertini  Abb.     xii.  Ic. 

Transl.  S.  Augustini  sociorumque  eius.     iiii. 

Theodori  Archiep.     11. 

Honorii  Archiep.     i. 

^thelburge  V.     in.  Ic. 

Wilfridi  Ep.     xii.  Ic. 

Edwordi  Conf.  added. 

Nothehni  Ep.     xn.  Ic. 

lusti  Archiep.     11. 

Liuini  M.  Comm. 

Ordinatio  S.   Aug.  Anglorum  Apostoh.     in. 

Edmundi  Reg.  et  M.     xn.  Ic. 

Oblatio  S.   Marie. 

Thome  M.     iin. 

Petri  Abb.     xn.  Ic. 


bz 


SUPPLEMENTARY  NOTICE  OF  No.  715  BY 
H.  D.  HAZELTINE,  M.A.  (Hon.),  Emmanuel 
College. 

The  body  of  the  MS.  is  in  Law  French,  although  some 
portions,  notably  ff.  66-70,  are  in  Latin. 

The  MS.  seems  to  be  written  in  a  late  thirteenth  or  early 
fourteenth  century  hand.  There  are  a  good  many  marginal 
annotations,  most  of  which  are  apparently  in  the  same  hand  as  the 
text  of  the  MS.,  although  some  are  clearly  in  a  later  hand. 

The  MS.  is  composed  for  the  most  part  of  reports  of  pleas  both 
at  Westminster  and  in  eyre  (e.g.  York).  The  most  important  of 
the  other  contents  of  the  MS.  are  a  number  of  early  legal  treatises. 

As  in  other  very  early  Year-Books  (see  Maitland,  Year-Books  of 
Edzvard  II.,  Vol.  IL,  pp.  x,  xi)  the  reports  of  pleas  are,  with  a  few 
exceptions,  not  dated  and  are  not  arranged  in  chronological  order. 
Judging  from  the  few  dates  that  can  be  found  in  the  body  of 
the  MS.  as  well  as  from  other  internal  evidence  (chiefly  the  names 
of  counsel  and  judges),  one  may  say  that  the  greater  part  of 
the  MS.  is  made  up  of  Year-Books  of  the  latter  part  of  the  reign 
of  Edward  I.,  with  possibly  a  few  reports  of  pleas  in  the  early 
years  of  Edward  II. 

The  contents  of  the  MS.  may  be  described  as  follows  : 

ff.  1-655.       Year-Books,  with  other  miscellaneous  matter  interspersed, 
f.  66a.  Begins: — Notandum  quod  quinque  sunt  essonia. ... 

Ends  f.  67  b.     Explicit  Parua  Hengham. 
f.  68  a.  Begins: — Cum   sit   necessarium   conquerentibus  in  Curia 

domini    Regis   vt    sibi    in   causibus  (!)    suis    congruum 
exibeatur  remedium... 
Ends  f.  69  a.     Explicit  modus  componendi  breuia. 
f.  69  a  Begins  : — Nota    si    bastardus    se    clamando    legitimum 

(end).  heredem... 

Ends  f.   70  b.     Explicit  summa  de  bastardis. 
ff.  7ia-72b.  Various  "notae." 
ff-  73~76'        Continuation  of  Year-Books. 


SUPPLEMENTARY   NOTICE   BY    II.    D.    HAZELTINE.  xiii 

The  marginal  annotations  refer  chiefly  to  statutes,  such  as  the 
Statute  of  Marlbridge  and  the  Statute  of  Westminster  the  Second, 
and  to  such  matters  as  Dower,  Villeinage,  etc. 

[On  49  /;  at  bottom  is  : 

Gauaston.  Morgana  par  la  grace  de  Dieu  Emperice  de  desert  Reyne 
de  puceles  dame  des  Ildes  lontignes  gouernatrice  des  undes  de 
grant  meer.  a  nostra  feal  bacheler  gardien  del  pount  perilous 
salutz.  quant  piars  le  fers  farte  (?)  piar  a  pars  lor  obbia  piers 
toutz  sas  pars  ore  ast  piars  santz  pier  a  perars  (?)  par  luy  poet 
horn  aprendra  qe  caluy  qui  sa  fait  pear  a  pars  at  na  vaat  son 
amps  (?)  etc. 

Done  a  nostra  chastel  de  dyadmand  en  la  Roche  da  or  sur  la 
Ryue  da  Rubia  an  la  p'ye  da  amyraunde. 

On  50 1?  at  bottom  : 

littera.  Robert  of  Scotland  to  Edward  of  England. 
Quia  sub  pacis  dulcadine  mantes  fidelium. 
Asking  for  a  treaty. 

Dat.  apud  Kyndawy  in  Lauanax  xvi^  die  Sept.  anno  regni 
nostri  quinto. 

A  paper  of  cent,  xvi  with  a  pedigree  is  bound  in  at  this  point. 

On  62  d  a.  brief. 

Various  grotesque  sketches  occur  in  the  margins. 

M.  R.  J.] 

The  passages  noticed  in  the  MS.  as  containing  dates  are  the 
following : 

f.  18  b:  Placita  apud  Westmonasterium  coram  Johanna  Segraue  Petro 
Malore...dia  luna  in  vigilia  sancti  Bartholomei  anno  regni  regis  Edwardi 
filii  regis  Henrici  xxxiij.     [^;^  Edward  I.;  a.d.  1305.] 

f.  22  a:  Assisa  coram  Roberto  de  Retford  et  Henrico  Spigurnel 
Justiciariis  ad  assisam  in  Comitatu  Essex'... in  crastino  animarum  anno 
regni  regis  Edwardi  xxvij°.     [27  Edward  I.;  a.d.  1299.] 

f  44  a.  On  the  top  of  the  page  occur  these  words  :  Da  tarmino  sancti 
Michaalis  Anno  iij°.     [?  3  Edward  II.] 

f.  50  b.  At  the  bottom  of  the  page,  and  apparently  inserted  in  a  hand 
somewhat  similar  to  that  of  the  main  body  of  the  MS.,  is  a  letter  from 
Robert,  King  of  Scotland,  dated  September  16  in  the  fifth  year  of  his  reign, 
to  Edward,  King  of  England.     [Edward  II.]     [a.d.  1311.] 


xiv  SUPPLEMENTARY   NOTICE   BY    H.   D.    HAZELTINE. 

f.  6i  a:  De  termino  Pasche  anno  xxxij  apud  Ebor'  coram  R.  de 
Hingham.     [a.d.  1304.] 

f.  62  b  contains  a  writ  of  Edward  to  the  Sheriff  of  Norfolk  bearing  date 
viij°  die  Julii  anno  regni  nostri  xv""".     [?  Edward  I.  or  Edward  II.] 

Among  the  names  that  frequently  appear  in  the  above  MS. 
Year-Books  are  those  of  Giselham  (for  instance,  f.  75  ^)  and 
Metingham  (for  instance,  f.  58  b).  William  de  Giselham  was 
King's  Attorney  from  7  to  14  Edward  I.  and  in  1289  was  made  a 
Judge  of  the  Common  Pleas.  He  died  in  1293  {¥oss,  Jiidges  of 
England,  p.  301).  John  de  Metingham  was  made  a  Judge  of  the 
King's  Bench  in  1276.  He  presided  in  the  Common  Pleas  from 
1290  till  his  death  in  1301  {¥oss,  Judges  of  England,  p.  445). 


CORRIGENDA.     Vol.   I. 


p.  viii,  1.    lo.       For  sixteenth  read  fifteenth, 
p.   82,  1.  9  from  bottom.     For  Monfort  read  Montfort. 
p.    127,  last  line.     For  \\.b  read  \\b. 

p.  147  sqq.     This  MS.  is  fully  treated  by  M.  Paul  Meyer,  Romania  xxxvi.  482-502, 
who  gives  references  to  the  printed  literature. 
Under  no.   4  I  have  wrongly  included  two  other  tracts,  viz. : 
\a.     Merarium       ..........  52  i 

Merarium  nuper  cintillanti  iubare. 
With  glosses  and  comment. 
4  3.     Verses  on  the  Kalendar         .......  56 

With  prose  preface. 

Ut  ait  quidam  philosophus,  omnium  expediendorum   primum  est 

sapiencia. 
The  verses  begin : 

Bis  cenos  (!)  menses  tenet  annus  nomina  quorum. 
A  comment  accompanies  them. 
p.    148,  art.   10.     For  Joh.  de  Garlandia  read  Alex,  de  \'illa  dei. 
p.  151,  1.  6.     For  Garlandi  read  Garlandia. 
p.   164,  1.  22.     For  clauit  read  dauit. 

p.   180,  1.    14.      Add:    See  Mo)i.  Germ.  Hist.:   Libelli  de  Lite  ill.  603.      It   is  by 

Theobald  of  Etampes:   first  printed  by  Dachery  {Spicil.  iii.   133)  from  a  MS. 

then  at  Bee:  reprinted  from  Dachery  by  H.  Boehmer,  in  M.  G.  H.,  to  whom 

no  MS.  was  known. 

p.  201,  1.    I.     Add:   last  printed  by  Lord  Francis  Hervey  in  Corolla  S.  Eadmundi 

1907,  p.   525. 
p.    204,    art.    4,   1.    16.      Add :    mentioned    in    Mon.    Germ.    Hist.    (Scriptt.    rer. 

Meroving.)  11.   233. 
P-  237,  1.   25.     For  f.   135  read  p.   135. 
p.  238,  1.   I.     For  f.  208  read  p.  208. 
p.   255,  no.  218,  art.  2.     Add:   By  John  Bradford:    printed  from  this  MS.  for  the 

Parker  Society  in  their  edition  of  his  works,  p.  285  (W.  E.  A.  Axon), 
p.  268,  1.   19.     For  Whetham  read  Whethamstede. 

p.  279,  1.  31.     Add :  A  Latin  text  in  Priebsch  Otia  Merseiana  i.  129  (W.  E.  A.  Axon), 
p.  281,  1.  5  from  bottom.     Add.  :    tom.  xxxv. 

p.  304,  1.  22.    After  Lumby  add  in  Bernardus  (1S70,  p.    18)  in  a  different  text. 
p.  309,  1.   9  from  bottom.     After  Walt  de  helned  add  (?helued£«  =  Elveden). 
p.   319,  1.  32.     After  exhilaret  add  ( =exhalaret). 


xvi  CORRIGENDA.      VOL.   I. 

p.  323,  1.   12.     Before  Prophetas  add  (Cum  omnes). 

p.   337,  1.   23.     After  bonorum  add  (honorum). 

P-  353-     P°''  "•  30~3^  substitute 

Printed  in  full  by  M.  Paul  Meyer  in  Roviania  (1907,  p.  502  sqq.).  It  is  a  fragment 
of  a  French  version  of  the  Prognosticon  of  Julianus  of  Toledo,  put  into  dialogue- 
form  by  the  translator. 

P-  357'  1-   3  f''oni  bottom.     Add:    Printed   in  full  by  M.   Paul  Meyer,  I.e.  p.  516. 

P-  358,  1.   7-     For  cuius  read  cums. 

P-   359-     Sept.  13.     For  Mamilii  read  Maurilii. 

p.  370,  1.  3  from  bottom.     After  ffans  add  (?  faux). 

p.  372,  1.   7     ,,  ,,  For  on  read  in. 

p.  377,  1.  3     ,,         ,,  Add:    (/.  girum  cell  circuiui  sola). 

p.  385,  1.   I.     For  loh.  de  Garlandia  read  Alex,  de  Villa  del. 

p.  388,  1.   3.     After  dicte  add  (?date). 

p.  395,  1.   20.     For  the  three  colons  substitute  =. 


CORRIGENDA.     Vol.   II. 


p.   401,   1.   6   from  bottom.     For  av/JLiroj/xdruiu  read  aviJi.TrTij3iJLa.Twv. 

p.  410,  1.  21      „  ,,  For  docendo  read  dicendo. 

p.  412,  1.    19.     For  omnis  read  Omnis. 

p.  419,  1.    II   from  bottom.     For  metam  read  me  tarn. 

p.  430,  1.   19.     For  uocatus  read  uocatur. 

p.  450,  1.    17  dele  in  the  hand  of  Rob.   Hare. 

p.  455,  under  art.   13.     Add:    printed  by  Hearne  in  Robert  of  Gloucester  11.  578. 

p.  470,  1.   3  from  bottom.     For  text  read  lists. 

p.  496,  1.  9.     For  feuist  read  fenist. 

1.  23.     For  ua  read  na. 

1.  33.     Read  of  Edward  III.  confirming  one  of  Edward  I. 

11-  36,  38.     For  Owich  read  Twich. 
The  MS.  is  fully  discussed  by  M.  P.  Meyer  and  a  facsimile  of  a  page  is  given, 
p.  499,  under  art.   i.     Add:    printed  in  Mon.   Germ.  Hist.,  Libelli  de  Lite  I.  254. 
Under  art.  3.     Add  :  printed  in  Mon.  Germ.  Hist.  I.e.  11.  423. 


P-   505 


p.  506, 


25- 
26. 

39- 


40. 


For  poessis  read  poestis. 

For  cum  read  en. 

For  tn  read  est. 

For  recreez  (?)  read  nomez. 

For  finer  (?)  i-ead  enuier. 

For  Panier  read  Pannier. 
8  from  bottom.     For  proficiuntur  irad  pref. 
16.     For  xvi  read  xiii. 
12.     For  i^Tjyov/xii'ovs  read  e^riyov/xifois. 
2.     For  ueritato  read  ueritate. 
4.     For  three  read  those. 
658,  no.  645.     For  Baker  read  Barker. 

683,  1.  27.     For  Corteney  read  Costeney. 

684,  no.  708.     For  T.  G.  Young  read  T.  P.  Young. 

685,  no.  714.  Add:  also  by  the  following :  R.  Willison,  Sir  Christopher  Heydon, 
Henry  Holland,  Humphrey  Busby,  G.  Monteigne,  Bp  of  Lincoln  (referring  to 
Dr  Gostlin's  election),  J.  Cosin,  Bp  of  Durham. 

693,  1.  10.  After  Gruter  add :  to  Conrad  v.  Rittershusen,  written  in  June  and 
Oct.   1606.     Purchased  circa  1887. 


515. 
529. 
567, 

577. 
627, 


For  an  account  of  the  College  records  which  are  kept  in  the 
Treasury,  as  distinct  from  the  Library,  the  student  should  consult 
Dr  Venn's  Biographical  History,  Vol.  HI.  p.  263. 


LIST   OF    PROVENANCES, 
AND    OTHER. 


MONASTIC 


Auvergne  6 

Babwell  111,  ?464 
Barnwell  ?356 
Bayham  ?458 
Bridlington  406 
Burwell  ?376 
Bury  145,  154,  225,  480 
Byland  440 

Cambridge,  Grey  Friars  348 

Hospitium  S.   Edmundi  369 

King's  Hall  ?276.  Pembroke  College  145 
Canterbury,  Christ  Church  ?301,  308,  ?427 

St  Augustine's  144,  211,  238,  361,  435, 
456 

Derby  ?84 
Durham  159 

Ely  170,  204,  ?253,  489 

Fountains  126 

Gisburne  109 
Gloucester  ?45 

Hagneby  190 

Langley  134 

Lesnes  123,  135,  151,  426 


Lincoln  676 

London,  Black  Friars  378 

Charterhouse  433 

Order  of  St  Anthony  ?148 
Looz  695 
Lynn  136 

Norwich  161 

Oseney  297,  481 
Oxford,  Grey  Friars  403 

Peterborough  437,  454 

Ramsey  236 
Reading  177 

St  Albans  230,  ?267 
St  Ives  236 
Southwell  449  (2) 
Spalding  314 
Stamford  266 
Steyning  61 

Waltham  ?116,  149 
Warden  316 
Westminster  ?153 
Wight,  Isle  of  205 
Winchester  ?123 


DONORS    OF    MANUSCRIPTS. 


Argentein,  Jo.  ?198 

Early  74,   287 

Bateman,  Bp  16,  63 

Beverley,  J.  3-5,  35,  56.  244,  250,  297,  470- 

475,  481 
Blome,   Pet.  487,  494 
Brady,   N.  501,   502,   580-584,  590,   707 
Bridge  ?480 

Burrough,   Sir  J.  601,   620 
Butler,   Nich.   414 

Cabolde,  Th.  45,  172,  274,  (290),  371,  380, 

513 
Caius,   Dr  J.  47,  50,  76,  77,  355,  360,  404, 

495,  500,  ?596 
Causton,  J.  334 
Causton,  Michael  19,  24,  260,277,  302,  303, 

305,  317,  453,  600,  611 
Clynt  (510) 
Costessey,   H.  109 

Crome,  Walter  99,  114,  129,  131,  342,  395 
Crow,  W.  667 

Dalton,  Tyrrell  412,  496 
De  la  Poole,  Galfr.  6 
Derhani,  Ric.  de  2 
Drewe,  W.  361 
Drury,   R.  243 

Elveden,  Walter  (54),  78,  95, 115, 147,  (242), 

468,  (483) 
Estgate,  J.  ?91 
Eyres,  C.   671 

Eenge,  J.  469 
Fenn,  Sir  J.  617^''' 


Gelding  ?335 

Goldwell,   Bp  66,  70,  246,  482 
Gostlin,  J.  350 

Grene,  W.  58,  71,  92,  108,  268,  280,  301, 
310,  (315),  326,  347 

Halle,  J.  466 
Hare,  Rob.  717 
Harlyiig,  Walter  452 
Hatcher,  T.  372,  403 
Hawley  ?127 
Herryson,  J.  ?249 

Knight,   Dr  J.  515-578,  598,  599,  606 

Lakenheath,   Adam  290,   (295),   (460) 

Lamb,  J.  639-i 

Lavenham  (485) 

Loppham,  J.   (510) 

Lucy,  W.  247 

Lyndwood,  W.  ?328 

Lynstede,  Jo.  27,  40,  295 

Marchall,  R.  59,  79,  98,  105, 110,  (111),  117, 
159,  178,  181,  345,  373,  (379),  385,  401, 
467,  (507),  593 

Martin,   Hugh  622 

Mickleburgh  631 

Millers,  G.  698 

Moore,  Will.  53,  62,  64,  65,  72,  73,  83,  84, 
106,  107,  121,  124,  126,  130, 132, 133, 135, 
140,  142-146,  149-151,  153-156,  158,  160, 
162,  164,  168-170,  173-177,  179,  184-188, 
190-197,  201,  204-207,  209-211,  213,  217- 
220,  223-239,  241,  266,  291,  314,  318,  334, 
336,  343,  363,  381,  382,  384,  387-393, 
396-399,    405,    406,    410,    413,   415,    416, 


XX 


DONORS  OF   MANUSCRIPTS, 


419-423,  425-433,  435-437,  442,  443,  449, 
450,   454,  456,   457,   585,    586,   588,   592, 
595,   597 
Mowse,  W.   348 

Osberne,   H.  82,  321,  332 
Osberne,  J.  374 

Poole,  G.  de  la  6 

Pulham,    Ric.   163,  458,   (459),   509 

Rudham,  J.  ?512 
Ryghtwyse  463 

Salter,   E.  216 
Sheringham,  R.  669 


Smith,  J.  ?621 
Smith,  J.   H.   685 
Somerseth,  J.  183 
Somersham,   W.  359 
Speyrhawke,  J.   ?328 
Sty  ward  ?165 

Thomston,  J.  104,  285 
Turnbull,  T.  S.  618,  673-684 
Tyrryngton,  J.   279,  300,   ?493 

Valenger,  S.  103 

Wall,  119 

Wortley,   B.  604 

Wright,   R.  148,  ?193,  514 


NAMES    OF    SCRIBES. 


25. 

Swan  (?). 

114. 

Tielmannus. 

116. 

Wrattyng,  Joh.,  of  Waltham. 

157. 

Stubb. 

165. 

Sty  ward. 

181. 

T.  Water. 

184. 

Durrani. 

190. 

Welles  of  Hagnaby. 

203. 

Coote. 

249. 

Herryson. 

270. 

Bredon. 

296. 

Hawke. 

298. 

Smyth,  Rob. 

302. 

W.  de  Camville. 

330. 

Rogerus. 

369. 

Howysson  de  Wygenhale. 

417. 

W.  Berdon. 

467. 

Whyston. 

464. 

Conrad  de  Vipeth   i43r. 

507. 

Salman. 

DATES    OF    MANUSCRIPTS    ANTERIOR 
TO    CENT.    XVI. 

Cent. 

viii.     153  (fragments  in  binding) 

ix  late.     144 

xi,  xii.     428 

xii.     96,  103,  104,  158,  161,  243,  267,  301,  318,  360  (fragment),  365,  366,  379,  413,  426, 

427,  446,  456 
xii  late.     92,  121,   126,  149,  309 

xii-xiii.     81,  129,  135,  145,  151,  153,  154,  210,  268,  295,  403,  406,  411 
xiii  early.     6,  190,   316,  400,  412 

xiii.  15,  16,  17,  28,  31,  34,  41,  44,  51,  55,  62,  66,  67,  68.  84,  86,  87,  90,  96,  100,  108, 
109,  110,  117,  120,  130,  159,  162,  163,  177,  181,  199,  204,  205,  211,  221,  224,  225. 
236,  238,  240,  248,  251,  253,  261,  283,  284,  288,  289,  292,  293,  297,  312,  317,  327, 
331,  333,  338,  340,  341,  342,  344,  347,  350,  352,  361,  362,  363,  367,  372,  380,  384, 
385,  401,  404,  407,  408,  410,  414,  424,  427,  435,  439,  440,  441,  447,  452,  460,  465, 
466,  468,  469,  480,  482,  493,  494,  504,  506,  509,  510,  513,  593,  600,  601,  716,  719 

xiii  late.  10,  13,  19,  23,  43,  46,  61,  75,  78,  85,  123,  134,  136,  138,  156,  172,  202,  208, 
234,  239,  279,  290,  321,  329,  351,  456,  458,  459,  479,  512,  589,  594,  611,  715 

xiii-xiv.  2,  18,  20,  22,  52,  54,  91,  111,  127,  137,  147,  237,  243,  276,  305,  319,  346,  349, 
402,  409,  418,  438,  444,  481,  483,  497,  508,  668* 

xiv.  7,  8,  11,  12,  14,  21,  24,  27,  29,  30,  32,  33,  36,  37,  40,  42,  45,  49,  59,  62,  63,  67,  87, 
89,  93,  97,  98,  105,  115,  117,  118,  139,  141,  159,  161,  162,  171,  174,  179,  184,  200, 
212,  214,  231,  233,  240,  242,  245,  252,  253,  254,  255,  256,  257,  258,  259,  260,  269, 
272,  274,  277,  278,  280,  281,  285,  286,  289,  290,  299,  300,  302,  303,  304,  307,  308, 
309,  311,  317,  322,  323,  324,  325,  326,  328,  330,  334,  339,  343,  345,  362,  358,  372, 
373,  394,  407,  410,  424,  434,  435,  437,  443,  451^,  453,  454,  463,  484,  485,  486,  487, 
489,  490,  491,  492,  493,  499,  505,  588,  605,  720 
1 34 1.  464 
1355.     282 

xiv  late.     380* 

xiv-xv.     1,  74,  119,  133,  178,  198,  315,  375,  378,  388,  448,  449,  706 

XV  early.     132,  142,  148,  160,  164,  216,  314 


DATES   OF   MANUSCRIPTS   ANTERIOR   TO   CENT.   XVI.      XXlll 

Cent. 

XV.  26,  35,  38,  39,  42,  47,  48,  56,  57,  68,  69,  71,  79,  82,  83,  84,  94,  99,  101,  102,  106, 
107,  110,  112,  113,  116,  120,  122,  124,  128,  131,  140,  146,  152,  157,  165,  166,  168, 
175,  176,  180,  181,  182,  183,  184,  190,  200,  207,  209,  213,  215,  217,  230,  232,  240, 
241,  244,  246,  247,  250,  262,  263,  264,  265,  270,  275,  287,  294,  296,  297,  310,  313, 
332,  334,  335,  336,  337,  348,  353,  354,  355,  356,  357,  359,  364,  368,  369,  370,  371, 
376,  377,  383,  386,  390,  413,  429,  433,  436,  441,  451,  461,  462,  467,  470,  471, 
472,  473,  474,  475,  476,  477,  478,  488,  507,  511,  588,  590,  593,  668,  669,  670*, 
671,  672* 

1432.  114  •446-  99  I4,'^9'  298 

1438.  131  1447.  717  1464.  249 

1441.  395  [451.  60  1467.  369 

XV  late.  50,  70,  72,  76,  77,  95,  167,  196,  219,  223,  235,  266,  374,  417,  457,  500,  596,  718 


MANUSCRIPTS    SEEN    BY    LELAND   AND 
BALE    AT    GONVILLE    HALL. 

Leland,  Collectanea  IV.  20  : 

In  bibliotheca  Collegii  de  Gunvyle. 

I.  Synonima  Ciceronis  ad  Vecturium.     Leland.    Longe  abest  opusculum  a  majestate 

Ciceronis. 

■2.  Fabulae  50^  a  Caio  Fabio  Fulgentio  Gordiano  philosophice  expositae. 

3.  Enigmata  Symposii. 

4.  Armachanus  super  libros  Sententiarum. 

5.  Summa  Dumbleton  cum  conclusionibus  moralis  philosophiae  [499.   i]. 

6.  Methodius  de  expulsis  e  paradiso  protoparentibus.     Hie  titulus  in  indice  tantum 

comparuit. 

7.  Tractatus  qui  dicitur  Repressiva,  autore  Richardo  medico  [95.  6]. 

8.  Odyngton   de    motibus   planetarum    et    Ahnanak    reversionis    eorum.      Quidam 

annotavit  in  margine:   "Fuit  monachus,  ut  putatur,  de  Evesham."     Lelandus, 
Est  autem  libeUulus  velut  Theorica  Ahnanak  Profacii  Judaei. 

9.  Tabula  motus  octavae  Sphaerae,  autore  Profacio  Judaeo. 

10.  De  inventione  annorum  Arabum,  secundum  Mag.  Campanum. 

11.  Tabula  aequationis  domorum,  cum  canone  praecedente,  per  mag.  Joh.  Wate. 

12.  Calendarium  mag.  Walteri  Elveden,  socii  aulae  de  Gunvyle,  cum  tribus  cyclis 

jQlibiB_ 

13.  Aequatorium  mag.  Joannis  de  Lineriis  [?110.   i]. 

14.  Calendarium  Lincolniensis. 

15.  /Idem  de  Iride  ' 
De  utilitate  artium 
De  coloribus  \     libelli. 
De  cometis 

^De  natura  intellectus 

16.  Stanton  in  canonibus  tabularuni  Arsachelis  [141.    18]. 

17.  Aphorismi  Jo.  Damasceni  cum  commento  Isidori  [59.    i] 

18.  Historia  Freculphi  [92]. 

Bale,  Index  Scriptornm  (Poole  and  Bateson): 

p.    61.  Downeham,  Distinctiones  [39]. 

125.  Grene.     Additiones  ad  Polychronicon  [58]. 

131.  W.  de  Monte.     Distinctiones  theologiae  [138]. 

224.  (Death  of  Jo.  Latemer  a  Carmelite.) 

256.  J.  Somer.     Calendarii  castigationes  etc. 

324.  Repyngton,  Homilies  [246]. 

331.  R.  de  Marham  Manipulus  chronicorum  [26]. 


CATALOGUE    OF    MANUSCRIPTS. 


355.  C.  M.  A.  948 

582. 

Paper  and  vellum,  8|  x  62,  and  smaller  sizes,  ff.  232,  ten  volumes 
in  one.     Cent,  xv  and  xvi. 

Given  by  Dr  Caius,     On  the  flyleaf  is : 

Collegio  suo  de  Goiieville  et  Caius  in  Cantabrigia  Joannes  Caius  dono  dedit. 

I.     Collation:   i  flyleaf,  i**- 12^  (wants  6-8). 
Contents : 

Well  written.     Cent,   xv,  xvi. 

1.  VaKrfvov  irepi  <TV/inrT<i)fidTuv  8ia(popds        .  .  .  .  .      f.        I 
Tiva  fxev  ^(TTi  Kai  Trdaa  to.  crvfiTravra 

— TTJ  rOiv  a.fx(f)i.<T^r)ToviJ.ev(j}V  Kpiaet. 

2.  Headed  later.      YoKrjvov  Trepl  twv  iu  tois  cvixirTwixaaLV  airiwv 

^i^Xiov  a. 17 

In  the  original  hand  :    dpxv  tov  TerdpTov  \6yov. 

Capitula. 
Tas  aiTcas  tCov  crv/xTrTUifj.dTwi' 

■ — (IpTjaeTai  Kara,  rhv   (corr.   from  rot's)   e^?}?  \o-yov. 
TAos  Tov  Terdprov  \6yov. 
dpxyj  TOV  e  \6yov     .........  40 

'0  (TTracrfibs  8^  /cat  rpo/xos. 

ff.  41^-430  left  blank. 

Ends :    VTroxovSpiaKui    irpoaayopevopLivip.      TAos  FaX.    tt.    t.    iv 

T.    (TVpLITT.     aiT.    fOV, 

Ke(pd\aia  tov  ^ktov  ........  64  (^ 

Ylepi  Tu>v  iiro/x^vuv   dWrjXots  avp.irwp.dTwi' . 
f.  66b  is  left  blank:    note   "desunt  2  folia." 
Ends   f.   90^:    iyii    Si    /utjkoi'S   (peiodp-evm   ivTavOa   KaraTravau 

TOP  \6yov.     TiXoi  VaX.   tt.   t.   iv   t.   (xv/jlttt.    alTiwv. 
In    another    hand  :    iypd<pr)    did    x^'Po'    'Iwavfov    Ba^dp-ov   iv 

AovTeTig,-    deos  ttjs  \(/vxv^  iXetirui. 

G.   C.   C.    II.  26 


402  CATALOGUE   OF    MANUSCRIPTS.  [355 

f.  91   blank. 

Four  leaves  blank  except  for  a  table  of  contents  and  a  note 
in  Greek. 

II.  On  smaller  paper  :  a  clear  hand  of  cent.  xvi. 

3.  Hyppocratis  aphorism!    .  .  .         .  .  .  .  .     f.     92 

TtDj'  d(f)opiaixQv  rixriixa  wpCcTov. 

O  {fxev  added)  fiios  /3paxus 
—  davacFifxov  to  toiovtov. 
TeXos  TU)v  d(popi(T/xQv. 

4.  Toji'  wpoyvwariKCcv  r/xiifxa  irpQiTOv     .  .  .  .  .  .  1 1  j 

T6i>  ir)Tpov  doKeei  fxoi  Hpiarov  elvai 

Ends  imperfectly  f.    119/' 

rds  5e  cLTTOcrTdaeis  -qcrcrov  to.  iv  ry  yaffrpl  oibi]ixaTa  Troieerai. 

III.  In  a  better  hand  :  pale  ink. 

5.  Hippocratis  aphorismi. 

Begins  imperfectly  :   'Ec  5e  roidi  Trapo^vafxois. 
(One  leaf  probably  gone):  f.  129  a  defaced  with  black  chalk. 
Ends    unfinished    in    to/j-os    7  :    /xdWov    jSXdi/'ets    (less    than    a 
page  of  text  is  wanting). 

IV.  In  a  very  neat  small  hand. 

6.  TaXrjvou  Trepi  xP^'tts  tuiu  acpvyfiQv  .  .  .  .  .  .  135 

Tts  7)  XP^'-^  '^^''  crcpvy/xQv ; 

— Tu)v  evepyecwv  e^ivpicTKeiv. 
f.    142  (5  blank. 

V.  Also  neatly  written  :  a  good  deal  contracted. 

7.  A  second  copy  of  the  same  tract  (no.  6)        .         .         .         .         143 
Ending    unfinished    on    1461^:    just    about    half    the    text    is 

wanting,   ff.    147-150  blank. 

VI.  On  much  smaller  paper,  in  a  poor  hand. 

8.  VaXTjvoO  Trepi  opuv  larpiKuiv      .  .  .  .  .  .  .  i:ji 

"Opa  <yo(j)Tiv  cfuvTa^Lv  i{u)Tipijov  6\wu. 

E:Vi  5^  ifi'ia  rd^eis  evripwv. 

Ends :    rots  aufiacri  e/c  tlov  Xafx^avofiivo^v  rpo^'^f- 

9.  llfpl  \f/vxv^  irpoXoyos         .         .         .         .         .         .         .         .  156 

0   wepi  i^fx^s  woe  \670s  ov  to  tI  (ctlv. 

Capitula  ...........         157 

Ilept  Tov  Tiviov  eaTi  Trpovoia     .         .         .         .         ,         .         .  157/' 

"Oti  fxh  iari  irpdvoia. 

Ends  imperfectly:    TLixijipdada.!.  tov  (povia   158^. 


355]  GONVILLE   AND   CAIUS   COLLEGE   LIBRARY.  403 

VII.  On  i:)apcr  of  the  larger  size,  with  some  vellum  leaves. 
Collation:    \^  2  (marked  6f  (wants  4,  5)  (i,  6  vellum)    3   {yy 

(wants  2,  7;   i,  4,  5,  8  vellum)  |  quire  gone  |  4  (9)' (1,4,  5,  8  vellum). 

10.  'l(j}<TT]irov  'lofSaiK^j  a.pxo-i.oXoyia.'s  ^//SXos  ta        .  .  .  .     f.    159 
Capitula. 

(4')Xai'tou  'Iwcr^TTou  'loi/S.  dpx-  ^'■i^'^^i-ov  'a. 

(T)cD  5e  wpojTw  Irei. 

Ends  imperfectly  in  c.   iv  §  2  :    ttjs  ewi  tovtio  \vTrrjs. 

The  next  quire  begins  in  lib.  xn  c.  ii  §  7  (pavepa  yiinjTai. 

After  f.  169  the  leaves  are  wanting  from  §   12,  wpos  avrov  Idos 

to  §   I5>   ""pos  ti/jL7]v  ttiv  Trap'  avTOv. 
After  f.  1 73  one  leaf  is  wanting  from  c.  iv  §  i  dSe\(p6s  'EXeaj'apou 

to  §  3   1.    I    eis  Trjv  AiyvvTOi'  dirriyyeiXe. 
After  f.   177  one  leaf  is  wanting  from  iv.  9  KXijdels  6e  lo   10 

e^rjXdov   viravTqcbfXfvoi. 
The  quire  ends  in  §  11,   rod  fi7]  TroXiopKideh. 
The    next   quire    (f.    179)    begins   in    xn    vii.   7    eopTa^'etv    rrju 

avdKT7](jLV  and  goes  down  to  the  end  of  c.  x  §  12   KLfOvfovs 

KaTecTTT). 

VIII.  In  a  good  hand  wath   ornament   in  red  at  the  top  of 
the  first  page. 

11.  H   Oda  XeiTOvpyeia  rov  iv   dyioLS   irarpos   rjp.G>v  '\wdvvov   dpxL- 

einCKbirov  rrjs  YxwvcrTavTLvoviroKiuii  rod  XP^C'"^'''^/^'^^'     •  •  '^^ 

0  debs  6  debs  ij/nQv. 
Ends  with  the  expulsion  of  the  Catechumens. 
^Ti  Kal  iri.  iv  elp-qvT]  rod  KVplov  derjduifJiev. 

IX.  In  a  clear  hand  (cent,  xv  ?),  18  lines  to  a  page. 

12.  (a)     Fragment  of  a  treatise  on  the  Trinity,   beginning 

Kai  fucLv  ajroTeXovv  vTrbaraaiv  avvdeTov  .  .  .  .  .  195 

The  section  ends  :    ravr-qv  ^ffxe"  xai  ^x^'  vifbcTaaiv. 
The  next  is  :    irepl  avvwoaraTov . 
'YiVvirbcTTaTov  Si  dLcrcrQs  Xiyerai 
— (pvaedis  re  Kal  wpoailnrov. 
Tcfi  deotpiXeaTdTip  Kvpi^  Vioapiq.  diaKovu)  Mafi/ios  rarreivos  xa'pe'"  196  ^ 

'ETreibrjirep  noXvs  t)iuv  irepl  rris  Oelas  aapKuxxecos. 

ToG  ai^ToO  TTpbs  ' A/xcpiXoxi-ov     .         .         -         .         •         •         •         ■97'^ 
Oixria  di  Kal  virbaracns. 
Tavra  elcrl  to.  SiSdyp-aTa  tov  dyiov  lUrpov  tov  diroaTbXov  direp 

edida^e  rbv  ayiov   KXrjfxevTa  rbv  pLad7]TT]v  avrov    .  .  .  ^97^' 

"Opoi  5id<popoi  Kara  rijv  7rapd5wai.v  Kal  iriffTiv  ttjs  07.  KadoXiKTJs 

K.  diroaToXLKTJs  iKKXtjalas  (TvXXiyovrai  dfrb  re  KX-qp-evTos  Kal 

eripuv  bffiiov  dvopQv  k.t.X. 

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'0  ay.   K\^/U7;s  5'   iraTras  dirb  rod  Trerpov  .  .  .  .     f.   198 

Upos  OLKpL^ecTepav  irapcidoaiv  eKeivo  eidevai  XPI  ori.  irpbs  wav  to 
oiovQv  ^rjTTjfjia. 

After  several  sections 

"Erepof  (Trjixetov  irepl  ttjs  0,7.  Tpiados — Aiovvcriov  apeowaylrov  .  213 

Ei/  tQ)  xpaWeiv  Sai'eiS  tco  deGi  \eywv  ev  tQ)  (pwrl  ffov  oij/o/Jieda  (puis. 

Tol)   ay.    Tprjyopiov  vvffffTjs  irepl  tyjs  (17.    Tpiddos        .  .  .  215 

Tt  ecrTiu  ofioovaios  k.t.X. 

"E^-  Tov  Kad'  rffiiliv  5rj  7;'tD;'at 

— Trav(T6(pws  TTj  CFvvbiaei.  tCov  (pvaeicv. 

These  bpoi.  didcpopoi  are  printed  in  the  appendix  to  the  Bene- 
dictine Athanasius.     They  occur  in  MS.  Barocc.  (Bodl.)  30. 

(/>)  QeoSuipov  fjLOvaxov  ^acriXdov  (?)  tov  \d<TKapi.  \6yos  diro- 
XiTtKos  wpos  TOV  iirluKowov  KOTpQvqs  Kara  tQiv  TraXwj'  i^yovv 
KaTCL  twv   AaTlvwv   irepi  tov  nvevfiaTos  tov  dyiov  .  .  217 

'Eweidr]  epiOTTjaLP  inreXdjSeTo  ij  /SacriXeta  fxov  Trpos  ae  w  iSpioTaTe 
iwicKOTre. 

Ends  imperfectly  f.    iidh:    ets  dto%  Kai  warrjp-    iraXaids. 

In  Cave,  Hist.  Litt.  a.d.  1255  (p.  724)  the  opening  of  the  text 
copied  by  Wharton  from  this  MS.  is  printed.  Other  copies 
are  known,  e.g.  Lincohi  Coll.  Oxford,  Cod.  Gr.  vii  f.  10 1. 

X.     In  a  scrawling  hand  of  cent.  xvi. 

13.     Extracts  from  Psellus  de  victualium  qualitate         .         .         .         227 
Ilepl  dyKovpicov. 
He  pi  dfiirap  etc. 
On  f.   230.     Bl^XIov  dtvTcpov. 

'O  fi^v  ovv  tQ>v  diaiT7]iJ.dT0}i>,  yaXijfOTaTe  avTOKpaTLop  KiovaTavrive. 
Ends  imperfectly  f.    232  />  on  aeXdx^a. 


356.  C.  U.  A.  839 

583. 

Paper  (one  sheet  of  vellum),  9  x  5|,  ff.  74,  34  lines  to  a  page. 
Cent.  XV,  in  a  much  contracted  hand. 
Given  by         ? 
Collation:   i^^  2^^  3^--6^- :  wrongly  paged. 

Contents : 

Notebook  of  sermons  heard  and  preached  by  an  ecclesiastic  (perhaps  an  Austin 

Friar)  in  Cambridge  and  elsewhere.     It  may  come  from  Barnwell. 
It  begins: 

prima  (?) 
Dominica    post    festuni    michaelis,    et    est    dominica    17.    apud    Bury   predicauit 

hynwood  (?).     The  heads  of  the  sermons  and  references  to  authorities  are  given. 


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In  many  cases  the  text  is  followed  hy  an  abbreviation  con...  which  may  staml 

for  conuentui. 
The  2nd  sermon  is  in  die  dedicacionis  de  bury.      Other  notes  of  place  are: 
p.   3.     Dom.  pro.\.    ante   fest.    Michael  predicauit   fraler  minor  melboun  (?)  apiid 

Bury.     p.  3.     in  festo  S.  Etheldrede. 
p.   ■;.     In  festo  omnium  sanctorum,  apud  Coton  :     p.  8.     in  ecclesia  botulphi  in 

anglicis  ad  populum.     p.  22.    Postea  sequebatur  (?)  collacio  ad  clerum.     p.  2.H. 

In  transl.  .S.  Augustini. 
p.   29.     sermo  in   ecclesia  b.   uirginis.     On  pp.    19,   32  occurs  the  e.xpre.ssion   \i! 

riptio;  on  p.  32  the  word  anglice  precedes,     p.  38.    sermo  cancellarii.     p.  58. 

2*  die  uacat  sermo  propter  pluviam. 
p.  6r.     Pro  exequiis  auree  aule.     Exequie  magistri  aule  regie, 
p.  70.     Processio  pro  belli  uictoria  in  francia. 
On    p.    72    begin    Cotaciones    secundi    anni.       St    Etheldreda    and    Transl.    of 

S.  Augustine  occur  again,     p.   128.    In  die  Trinitatis  sermo  in  anglicis. 
p.   137.     in  festo  reliquiarum  apud  Bery.     p.   142.    apud  ciuitatem  londoniarum. 

(Ends  :   Item  homines  lond.  sunt  newe  fangul.) 
p.  145.      Prior  colchestrie. 
Ends  imperfectly  p.  146  (148). 
Though  we  have  plenty  of  medieval  sermons,  few  liooks  occur  in  which  the  time 

and  place  of  their  preaching  are  given. 

357.  C.  M.  A.  838 
584. 

Vellum,  8f  x  5^,  ff.  72,  36  lines  to  a  page.     Cent,  xv,  clearly 
written. 

Given  by         ?         .  2  fo.  eternitatis. 

Collation:   i^--4'-  5'-7'- 

In  the  upper  margin  of  f.  i  is  the  name  tylney  (xv). 

Contents : 

An  exposition  on  St  John  ascribed  by  Leland  and  Tanner  to  Jo. 

Tilney,  Canon  of  Lincoln,  ob.    1474. 
In  principio  erat  uerbum.    i".  lux  in  tenebris  lucet  et  tenebre  earn  non 

comprehenderunt.     Inor''  (Mores?)  in  istis  uerbis  iii^o  {or  primo) 

tanguntur  et  primo  datur  nobis  intelligi  presencia  diuine  claritatis. 
Ends  imperfectly  in  c.  xxi  :  Petre  anias  me.     In  uerbis  istis  exigit 

dominus  a  petro  spiritualem. 

358.  rC  M.  A.  731 
585.  I  James  230 

Vellum,  8|  x  5^,  ff.  308,  30  lines  to   a   page.     Cent,  xiv   early, 
in  a  sood  clear  hand. 


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Given  by         ?         .  2  fo.  totus  mundus. 

Collation:  i'--3^^  4*  5^-  &~  \\  quire  gone  ||  7'^^  (wants  ii,  12)  8'-- 
11^- (6  cane.)  \2^-  13"  14'-  15"  i6«  (wants  5,6)  17'-  18'-  19"  20^--2  5^- 
(wants  II,  12)  26^--28'-  (wants  10-12)  29'-  (wants  ii,  12). 

Contents : 

A  collection  of  sermons  arranged  under  heads. 
J .     De  natiuitate  Christi         ........     f.       i 

Media  nocte  clamor  factus  est  ecce  sponsus  uenit  Matt.  xxv°. 

In  sacris  litteris  Christus  sponsus  appellatur. 
Contains  twelve  sermons  :  ff.  43,  44  are  blank. 

2.  De  purificatione  b.  Marie        .......  45 

Optulerunt  puerum  etc.     Hec  uerba  scripta  sunt  de  oblatione 

pueri  Samuelis. 
Contains  nine  sermons :  imperfect  at  the  end. 

3.  De  die  cinerum       .........  69 

Misericordia  et  ueritas  obuiauerunt  etc. 

Three  sermons:  ff.   75 '^-78/'  blank. 

4.  De  festo  pasche       .........  79 

Accipite  et  comedite. 

Eleven  sermons:  ff.    119/^-125  (^  blank. 

5.  De  festo  Pentecostes 126 

Emitte  spiritum  tuum  etc. 

Nine  sermons:    f.  \i,\b,    155  blank. 

6.  De  trinitate 156 

Tres  unum  sunt  etc. 

Two  sermons  :   three  blank  leaves  follow. 

7.  De  Corpore  Christi  ........         162 

Probet  seipsum  homo. 

Two  sermons  :    f.   165  blank. 

8.  De  assumpcione  b.   Marie        .         .         .         .         .         .         .         166 

Coronata  triumphat. 

Fifteen  sermons. 

9.  De  natiuitate  b.  Marie 220 

Progreditur  quasi  aurora. 

The  tenth  sermon  ending  with  a  collect  is  followed  by  a  gap, 
before  p.  256  :  a  fragment  (counted  as  the  eleventh)  follows. 
There  are  thirteen,  followed  by  2^  blank  leaves. 

10.  De  omnibus  Sanctis  ........         266 

Post  tempestatem  tranquillum  facis. 

Eight  sermons,      f.    298/1  is  blank. 

11.  In  ordinibus. 

Posui  uos  ut  eatis  etc. 

Five  sermons  :    ending  f.  307  :    the  rest  blank. 


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359.  r  C.  M.  A.  836 
586.                                                                          \  ?  James  268 

Paper,  8|  x  5^,  ft',  i  +  224,  66  and  more  lines  to  a  page. 
Cent.  XV,  in  a  .small  and  difficult  hand  :  no  ruled  lines. 

Most  of  the  quires  are  foliated  thus  "  i  fo.  2'^'  quaterni  "  etc.  as 
well  as  numbered  consecutively:  one  quire  of  12  leaves  is  wanting 
after  f  132.     The  numbering  goes  up  to  236.  2  fo.  e.xemplum. 

Given  by  ?  W.  Somersham  :  see  Venn  I.  3.  At  the  bottom  of 
f  212^  is  Somersham  constat.  There  is  a  vellum  flyleaf  at  the 
beginning;  a  bit  of  a  leaf  of  a  xiiith  cent,  legal  MS.:  on  it  is  an 
alphabetical  index  rerum. 

Collation:  a'  i'--i  i^'- (quire  gone)  i2^-'-i9''-. 

Contents : 

A  preacher's  manual. 

Appropinquatio... prima  est  dei  ad  hominem  .         .         .         .     f.        i 

Tenebre.  corporales  faciunt  hominibus  7  mala      ....  6  /' 

Diei  est  tempus  apertum <jb 

Peccatum.  volo  ostendere  duo        .......  15 

At  the  top  off.  177  is  some  faint  English  writing. 

On  f.    183    the  story  of   Asenath    is    quoted    from    the   Speculum 

Historiale. 
The  last  few  headings  are : 
De  S.   Anna.      Radix  sancta  et  rami.     Ro.  xi        .         .         .         .         ^.^3^' 

Cepit  facere  et  docere    .........         235/^ 

Scitis  precepta        ..........         236  (^ 

Epulemur  in  azimis  sinceritatis       .......  236/) 

360.  C.  M.  A.  947 
587. 

Paper,  8|  x  6,  two  volumes,  ft".  324,  19  and  24  lines  to  a  page. 
Cent.  xvi. 

Binding,  stamped  leather  over  wooden  boards  :  two  fragments 
of  a  well-written  xiith  cent.  MS.  relating  to  Old  Testament  histor}- 
are  in  the  binding. 

Given  by  Dr  Caius.     On  the  flyleaf : 

Collegio  suo  de  Goneuille  et  Caius  in  Cantahrigia  Joannes  Caius  dono  dedit. 

I.  Collation  :  1'-  2'"  (i  cane.)  3"  (wants  12)  4''  (18  cane.)  5'"  6'-- 
1 1''^  (wants  10-12). 


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Contents  : 

1.  VaKrivov  ire  pi  twv   Kad'  'IwiroKpaT-qv  ffTOixeicov  .  .  .     f.       I 
'ETreidrj  to  aroixdov  iXax'-O'Toi^  ecrri  juopcov. 

Lib.    II,   p.   67    ends    p.    80:    rw   /Stai'w?    eXKo/xevw   re'Xos    tov 
devripov  \6yov  t.  cttoix-   /cci^'  Ttttt. 

2.  TaXTjvov  irepi  Bvud/uewv  (pi'aiKu>v        ......  85 

'ETreiSr;  ro  /j.^v  aiaOdveadai  re. 

Lib.  II,  p.   157.     Ill,  p.   222  ends  p.   288 

avveTTLairCivTai.  ^paxv. 
ToO  Tpirov  TT.   5vv.  (pva.  to  tAos. 
One  blank  leaf:  note  by  Caius  on  verso,  forming  title  to  the 

next  volume. 
Libri  Galeni  8'°  postremi  cum  bona  parte  sexti,  de  medendi 

methodo.  cuius  operis  quinque  primi  libri  cum  bona  parte 

sexti  continentur  seorsum  in  alio  volumine  maiori  et  anti- 

quiori  cuius  ultime  pagine  numerus  est  160. 

1 1 .     Collation  :   i  ^  -- 1 4^-. 

3.  Galenus  de  methodo  medendi:    libri  \'I-XIV  .  .  .  161 
Lib.   VI  begins  imperfectly :  XPV'^^'^'-  '^'^''  d(p\ey/j.dvTwv  oXairep 

iarlp  Tj  vypd  KTjpioTr). 
VII,  p.   173.     VIII,  p.  214.     IX,  p.  253.     X,  p.  290.     XI,  p.  333. 
XII,  p.   376.      XIII,   p.   412.      XIV,   p.  453:    ends   p.   495: 
TeXevTaTW    Kai    ovros    6    \oyos    '^axO'TO'i   w   ttjs   GepaTrevTiKT^s 
/xedodov  Oeu)  x^P"- 

361.  C.  M.  A.  691 

442. 

Vellum,    7j  x  5^,    ff.    2  +  543,    double    columns    of    45     lines. 
Cent,  xiii,  finely  written  and  illuminated  in  good  style. 
On  a  flyleaf  an  inscription  in  Dr  Caius'  hand  : 

Collegio  de  Goneville  et  Caius  Mr  Gulielmus  Drewe  dono  dedit. 

On  the  next  flyleaf: 

Biblia    henrici    de    Cokerynge    de    librario    sancti    Aug.    Cant,    distinxtione    prima 
gradu  primo. 

This  is  not  in  the  usual  hand  of  the  librarian  of  St  Augustine's, 
but  in  a  more  elaborate  one  which  appears  in  a  few  books  from 
that  Abbey,  e.g.  Trinity  College,  B.  4.  i. 

The  book  is  entered  in  the  Abbey  Catalogue  (no.  25). 

Beside  the  inscription  is  the  xvith  cent,  number  1057. 

Collation:  a'  i2''-52«  (wants  15)  6=^'-26-"  271"  28'-  29-. 


361]  GONVILLE   AND   CAIUS   COLLEGE   LIBRARY.  409 

Contents  : 

On  the  fly-leaf :  ordo  librorum  istius  Biblie  :   five  memorial  verses, 
e.g.  Gens.  Exo.  Le.  Num.  Deu.  Jos.  Jud.  Ruth.  Re.  Paial(i)pom. 

Prologues  of  Jerome  (i)   Fraler  Ambrosius   .         .         .         .  .     f.       i 

(2)  Desiderii  mei  .         .....  3/' 

Genesis — 2  Par.   Esdr.  Neem.  Tob.  Judith.    Esther.  Job.      .         .  4 

Psalter.     (Galilean.) 

Parab. — Ecclesiasticus.       Oralio     Salomonis    (follows     Ecclus.    li 
without  a  break). 

Isaias — Malachi. 

I,  1  Machabeorum. 

Evv.   Paul.  Epp.   Act.  Cath.   Epp.  Apocalypsis. 

Interpretationes  nominum  :  Aaron,  mons  fortis — Zebe.  hostia  lupi. 

Note  on  the  interpretation  of  Scripture         .....         542  b 

f.   543  is  blank. 

The  books  have  illustrated  initials,  rather  small  and  rough,  but 
effective.     They  are  as  follows  : 

Prologues,     i.    Jerome  in  blue  chasuble  writing. 
2.    Single  figure  in  white. 

Gl'ii.  Initial  with  seven  pictures  of  the  days  of  Creation  and  the  Seventh  Day. 
In  the  lower  margin  are  two  peacocks.  It  is  curious  to  note  that  the  peacock  occurs  in 
other  St  Augustine's  books:  e.g.  a  Bible,  Brit.  Mus.  Burney  11,  and  an  Apocalypse  at 
Lambeth:  cp.  with  the  latter  an  Apocalypse  belonging  to  Mr  H.  Y.  Thompson. 
Exod.  Figure  with  scroll.  Lev.  Moses  horned  :  God's  head  above.  iVum.  God: 
Moses  kneeling.  Detit.     Moses  horned  .speaks  to  Jews.  Jos.     Nimbed  figure 

on  R.  gives  book  to  Joshua(?)  on  L.  Ji'd.     Gone.  Ruth.     Elimelech  in 

broad   hat,    and   Naomi.  i    Reg.      Elkanah   between    Hannah   and    Peninnah. 

2  Reg.     David  seated  :  kneeling  figure.  3  Reg.     Solomon  with  crown  and  sceptre. 

4   Reg.     Ahaziah   in  bed :    physician   holds  up   bottle.  i    Par.     Single    figure. 

2  Par.     Solomon  seated,  looks  up.  Esdr.     Tall  crowned  figure.  Neh.     Single 

figure.  Tob.     Similar.  Judith.     With  raised  axe.     Large  head  of  Holofernes 

below.  Esth.     Like   Exod.  Job.     Lies  naked  :  his  wife  seated  by  him. 

Ps.    Beatiis.     David  with  harp.         Doiitimis  illHininaiio.     Davirl  anointed  by  Samuel  in 
mitre.  Dixi  custodiaiii.      David  with  hand  on  red  cross-shaped  tree  (?).  Dixit. 

Decorative.         Sabiuni.     Jonah  nude  in  fish's  mouth:  God's  hand  above.  Exultate. 

Two  men  (Jacob  and  angel)  wrestle.  Cantate.     Priest  at  lectern.  Dixit.     Christ 

seated.  Parab.     Solomon  with  book.  Eccl.     Figure    with    outspread   arms. 

Cant.     Decorative.  Sap.     Ecclus.     Single  figures.  Isa. — Ezek.     Single  figures 

looking  up  or  writing  or  with  scrolls.  Dan.     Warrior  in  mail  with  sword.         Hosea. 

God  speaks  to  him.  Jonah.     Swallowed    by   fish.     The    rest,   single   figures,    or 

decorative.       i  Mace.   Two  warriors.       2  Mace.    Man  with  book  and  messenger.       Matt. 
Mark.     Single  figures.  Luc.     Zacharias  and  angel.         Joh.     Eagle.         Paul.  Epp. 

Single  figures  {Heb.  has  two)  mostly  of  Paul,  with  sword  or  book.  Act.     Man  with 

book.  Cath.  Epp.    Single  figures  (Peter  with  key).         Apoc.    John  roused  by  angel. 

In  the  lower  margin  oi  Jude  is  a  monkey  seated  holding  an  owl.  On  the  next  leaf,  a 
horned  sea-monster  fiddling. 


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362.  C.  M.  A.  732 

441. 

Vellum,  8x6,  ff.  243,  double  columns  of  47  lines  and  single 
lines  24  to  a  page.     Cent,  xiii,  in  two  hands,  both  good. 

Given  by         ?         .  2  fo.    I.  me  n°. 

Old  binding,  white  skin  over  boards.  II.  dibus  deus. 

Collation:  i« :   i'--3'-  4'^  (16-18  cane.)  5»  6i---i9'2  20**. 
On  the  first  cover  (reversed)  is  written  : 

S.  Lauuens. 

Inside  the  cover  is  an  erased  inscription  and  also  the  beginning 
of  a  will : 

Ego  tomas  merstoun  in  hunc  modum  condo  testamentum  mcum  etc. 

Contents : 

I.  In  double  columns. 

Inc.   Breuiarium   ad   omnes  materias  in   iure  canonico  inueni- 

endas  ...........     f.       i 

Verborum  soUempnitate  penitus  resecata  de  talento  credito nobis. 

Ends  f.   \\\b  :    omnes  et  .c.   sunt. 

Expl.   bieu.  ad  omn.  mat.    in  iure  canon,  inueniendas. 

On  f.  viii  a  are  some  pencil  scribbles  and  also  two  paragraphs. 

((?)     Si  quis  sompniaverit  qui  erat  (querat)  quemlibet  librum  ita 

docendo  ilium  aper(i)at.     In   nomine  patr.  et  fil.  et  sp.  s. 

Amen.     Primam  literam  quam  in  pagina  inuenerit  teneat. 

A.  singnificat  prosperitatem  et  felicem  uitam  etc. 
{h)     The  beginning  of  the    Visio  Pauli. 
Dies  dominicus  dies  est  in  quo  gaudent  angeli  et. 
On  the  verso  at  the  top  are  eight  roughly  drawn  heads. 
II.  In  a  large  hand. 

i.     Sermons  (Odonis  super  Evangelia) 1 

1.  Dominica  prima  in  adiieiitu  domiiii. 

Cum  appropinquasset  Ihesus  etc.     Presens  euangelium  bis 
in  anno  legitur. 

2.  Cum  appropinquasset  etc.    Transiuit  deus  de  monte  oliueti  6  b 

3.  Erunt  signa  etc.      In  hoc  euangelio  principaliter  agitur  de 

aduentu  .........  11 

4.  In  die  purificacionis  b.   Marie  .         .         .         ■         ■         •  15 
Postquam  impleti    sunt   dies   etc.      Statutuni   erat   in   lege 

quod  mulier. 

5.  Simile  est  regnum  celorum. 

6.  Ductus  est  Ihesus. 

At  p.   37  a  different  hand  begins,  in  tabular  form. 
.Sequitur  de  gula  et  de  eius  comitatu. 


363]  GONVILLE   AND   CAIUS   COLLEGE   LIBRARY.  4II 

On  f.  2,1  ^  3.  similar  table  on  Luxiiria. 

On  f.  38  a  constitution  of  Abp  Boniface  about  tithes,  and,  in 

a  xvth  cent,  hand,  one  of  Abp  Simon  Islip. 
On  f.   381^,   39 '7,  ill  the  former  hand  a  table 

Ista  sunt  inquirenda  in  confessione,  de  superbia. 
On  f.  39^  a  note.     Cum   Inibicio  etc.  extra.  C.  de  secundis 
nupciis. 
ii.     Tract  on  Confession,   in  a  large  hand     .  .         .         .         .     f.     40 

Penitens  accedens  ad  confessionem  flens  et  gemens. 
Ends  f.  51  : 

redibis  ad  me  et  ego  iniungam  tibi  penitenciam. 
iii.     Sermons  continued,  in  the  first  hand     .         .         .         .         .  51 

r.     Letania  maior  et  minor. 

Quis    uestrum    habebit    amicum    etc.      Hoc    euangelium 
legitur  in  letania  minori. 

2.  Recumbentibus  xi  discipulis. 

3.  Eleuata  est  nubes  de  tabernaculo. 
The  last  two  of  this  set  seem  to  be 

Mane  nobiscum  domine  .         .         .         .         .         .         .         130 

Satis  nos  oportet  timere  tres  causas        •         .         .         .         .         131 

After  this  is  a  rubric 

Dotninica  prima  in  aduentu  doinini       .         .         .         .         .  13 2 

Dominus  iudex  noster,  etc.     In  uerbis  prepositis  duo  princi- 

paliter  ostenduntur. 
The  rubrics  show  omission  of   a  good  many  Sundays.      The 

last  of  the  set  is 
Bona    est    oracio    cum    ieiunio    et    elemosina.     Hiis    uerbis 

commendauit  tobie  et  filio  eius  et  nobis     ....         233 
Ending  f.  235 
celestem  mitigauit  indignacionem. 


363.  C.  M.  A.  1068 

569. 

Vellum,  9f  X  5;^,  ff.  250  +  7,  40  lines  to  a  page.  Cent,  xiii, 
finely  written  in  red  and  black.     Initials  in  red  and  blue. 

Given  by  W.  Moore.  2  fo.  ilia  prima. 

Collatio7i:  a*  (wants  4)  i'--i6^-  17"  i8i--2i^-  b^ 

On  f.  i  a  are  some  elegiacs  (20  lines)  in  a  xvith  cent,  hand  said 
to  be  that  of  John  Aynsworth,  who  has  also  made  copious  correc- 
tions in  the  text  of  the  latter  part  of  the  MS. 

They  begin  : 

Nil  homini  melius  quam  sic  (?)  diuina  legendo 
Figat  ibi  uitam  quo  sibi  uita  uenit. 


412  CATALOGUE   OF   MANUSCRIPTS.  [3^3- 

On  f.  i  i^*  in  a  good  xvth  cent,  hand  (the  top  of  the  leaf  torn  off): 

In  isto  libro  continentur. 
Aurora. 

Epistola    mag.    Mathei    Vindocinensis    ad    V>.    Archiepiscopuni    Turonensem    de 
libro  Toliie. 

ff.  ii,  iii  are  from  an  early  xiiith  cent.  MS.  of  Martial  (40  lines 

to  a  page).     Titles  of  epigrams  in  red  in  the  margin  : 

f.  ii  contains  xii,  xxxi.  9.     Si  mihi  nasica  (Nausicae). 

xliii.  10.     Extinctam  liceat  quid  ad  lucernam. 

f.  iii  xn,  Ixi.   8.     Nigri  fornicis. — Ixxii.    i.     latentis  agelli. 

At  the  end  are  two  more  leaves  which  intervened  between  the 
first  two  and  contain  XII,  xliii.  11 — Ixi.  7. 

At  the  top  off.  I  is  the  name  Willelmus  Longe  (xvi). 

Contents  : 

I.     Petri  Remensis  Aurora. 

Inc.    proemium    in    librum    qui    dicitur    Aurora    mag.     petri 
natione    anglici    canonici    ecclesie     Remensis     que     uulgo 
dicitur  sancti  Dionisii  le  besturne        .         .         .         •         .     f.       i 
omnis  scriptura  diuinitus  inspirata. 
— inlerfectio  diaboli  a  Chrislo. 
Aliud  proemium       .........  2  /-' 

Frequens  sodalium  petitio. 

— amore  sue  diuinitatis  intlammat. 
A  further   passage    is   added    in    the  margin :    uel    certe  tam 

clari  nominis — ueritatis  fulgor  patenter  illuxit. 
De  materia  operis  et  intentione  Auctoris        ....  3 

Initium  mundi  quales  ab  origine  prima 

Hiis  ego  munificum  uenor  habere  deum. 

Oratio  auctoris  hoc  opus  incipientis 3 

Da  tua  facta  deus  ut  persequar  ore  fideli 

Hec  tibi  preponi  turba  scolaris  ama. 
Quot  modis  mundus  possit  accipi. 
Mundus  quatuor  modis  dicitur 

— continens  et  cont[in]entium  etc. 
De  operibus  vi  dierum  etc.     .......  3 ''' 

Primo  facta  die  duo  ceUim  terra  leguntur. 
Genesis— 4    Regum    follows.      Then    Tobit,    Esther,    Judith, 
Daniel,  i,  2  Maccabees,  Job,  Cantica  (Inc.  omelia  Origenis 
super  Cant.   Cant.). 
Euangelia  historia.     Actus  Apostolorum. 
Ending  f.  213  ^i   Hie  finit  liber  et  consummat  linea  metrum. 


564]  GONVILLE   AND   CAIUS   COLLEGE    LIBRARY.  413 

Expl.   lil)er  actus  apostolorum. 

Inc.   iiersus  exceptiomim   V.    et  N.  T.    in  qiiilms  contineUir 

summa  totius  operis f.  213;!' 

Hac  de  lege  noua  ueterique  uolumina  complens. 

Divided  into  sections,  in  the  first  of  which  the  letter  A  does 

not  occur,  in  the  second  B  etc. 
Ending  with  sections  on  the  prophets,  John  Baptist,  and  the 

Apostles,  Anne  and  her  three  husbands. 

lohannem  iustum  uiciis  queni  scimus  inustum. 

2.  Mathei  Vindocinensis  Thobias         .         .         .         .         •         •         221 
Epistola    Mag.    Mathei  Vindocinensis    ad    B.    archiepiscopum 

turonensem  de  libro  Thobie. 

Ecclesie  Turonensis  apex,  ouium  speculator, 
Et  Speculum  presul  Bartholomee  uale 

Metrificat.  reprobat  liuor.  amicus  habel. 
Expl.  proemium.      Inc.  liber  Thobie       .....  221^ 

Ex  agro  ueteri  uirtutis  semina  morum 
Plantula,  iusticie  pullulat  ampla  seges. 
Aynsworth   has  corrected   the   text   and   substituted    lines    (of 

his  own  making?)  throughout. 
Ends  f.   250:    Thobiam  merito  relligione  sequi. 
Expl.    hystoria    thobie    metrice    conscripta    a    mag.    Matheo 
Vindocinensi. 

3.  In  another  hand,  not  much  later, 

Anglia  flere  paro  tua  fata  tuosque  dolores       .         .         .         250 

Et  te  cui  rapuit  uitam  uiolencia,  pacem 

Pugna.   fidem  fraus.  ira  iocos.  infamia  famam. 
Written  after  the  murder  of  Thomas  a  Becket. 
Ends  f.   257 : 

Ut  non  uictori  sed  uicto  uictima  detur. 
On    the    verso    of   the    last    fly-leaf   are    some    badly    written 
verses  (xv?) 

Dum  cano  si  dedero  pocius  mea  comoda  quero. 
There  are  19  lines. 


364.  I  C.  M.  A.  825 

619.  I  James  250 

Vellum,  9I  x6|,  ff.  160  + 4,  double  columns  of  34  lines.    Cent,  xv, 
well  written.     Good  ornament,  green,  red,  blue  and  gold  on  f.  i. 
Given  by         .?         .  2  fo.  lefte  36. 

On  the  flyleaf  (xv): 

y'5  longyth  to  y'^  Chauntry. 


414  CATALOGUE   OF   MANUSCRIPTS.  [3^4- 

On  the  flyleaf  at  end,  an  erasure,  and  : 

De  Alicia  Berde  pro   i  artidie  vlii<^     and     ^Qx/inet  thome  Waryn  (?). 

The  first  and  last  flyleaves  are  parts  of  an  instrument  (much 
rubbed)  of  1378  relating  to  John  Aleyn  priest  of  Norwich  diocese, 
with  the  notary's  mark  of  Joh.  de  Hynkbode  clericus  Lincoln,  dioc. 

Old  binding,  parchment  back  composed  of  parts  of  a  deed. 
Wooden  boards,  2  clasps  gone. 

Collation  :  a-  1^-19-  20*^  21-  b'^. 

Contents : 

Collectio  Morum  (usually  called  Fasciculus  Morum)      .         .         .     f.       1 

Prol.     Frater  predilecte  ac  sodalis  preelecte. 

— aliis  regraciari  curetis. 

Cap.  I.     Ut  enim  habetur  in  regula  beati  patris  francisci. 

Lid  ends  with  some  English  : 

he  yat  hym  reuthy  &  he  rewe  ful  sore.     Amende  \>\  lyf  and  synne 

no  more.  Ieste3e  ofte  so  rewe  the.  y  Jj"  be  war  I  rede  the. 

In  seven  pariicuiae  ending  p.  153/' :  terminatur  hie  libellus  collectio 

morum  nominatus  unde  in  omni  sciencia  et  uirtute  ualete   mi 

karissime.     Amen. 

On  f.  154  is  a  list  of  capitiila  in  a  later  hand. 

Part  I,  c.   1.     de  peccato  in  generali. 

Part  7,  c.  22.     de  effectu  continencie. 

The  following  leaves  have  been  left  blank  for  a  table. 

On   158^  is  a  note, 

pro  litterys  c  et  xiv. 

pro  litterys  ix  et  dimid. 

I  lettera  de  auro  ii''. 

The  work  is  usually  ascribed  to  Robert  Silk,  a  Franciscan.  See 
on  Peterhouse  MS.  no.  213. 

365.  r  C.  M.  A.  1053 

728.  t  James  '^'] 

Vellum,  9|  X  4|,  ff.  119 +  8,  34  lines  to  a  page.  Cent,  xii  late, 
in  an  excellent  hand.  2  fo.  Inmensumque. 

Four  flyleaves  at  each  end,  of  cent,  xiii,  contain  a  considerable 
portion  of  Walter  de  Henley's  Hosebondria.  They  form  one  quire, 
the  4  leaves  at  the  beginning  being  the  middle  leaves.  The  text 
begins  (after  the  end  of  some  imperfect  capitula  in  Latin) : 

Hosebondria. 

Le  pere  sist  en  sa  veyles  et  dyt  a  sun  fiz. 


:^66]  GONVILLE   AND   CAIUS   COLLEGE   LIBRARY.  415 

The  ends  of  the  h'nes  are  cut  off  throuc^hout.  On  f.  iii  lower 
margin  is  this  in  the  same  hand  as  the  rest : 

rHoldman  Gytles. 
)>eys  bet  30  \>rc  \>at  god  for  Ics   -!  Vongman  recheles. 

I^Womman  sameles. 

Collation:  a^  1^-15^  (8  cane.)  b^+  i. 

Contents  : 

Lucani  Pharsalia    ..........     p.      8 

Inc.  liber  primus. 

Bella  per  Emathios  etc.  (11.   1-4  inked  over). 

With  scanty  marginal  notes. 

Ends  p.  255. 

— calcantem  menia  magnum. 
Expl.  liber  Lucani  Deo  gracias. 
On  p.  255  in  a  xiith  cent,  hand  is  a  rhyming  paraphrase  of   the 

Pater  nosier. 
Pater  noster  qui  es  in  cells 
et  in  nobis  esse  uelis 
Nomen  tuum  exaltetur, 
inter  genites  (!)  predicetur 
per  mundi  confinia  etc. 
And  a  late  note. 
The  catchvvords  of  the  quires  are  often  enclosed  in  careful  pen  and 

ink  grotesque  drawings. 

366.  C.  M.  A.  965 

588. 

Vellum,  9I  X  6|,  ff.  92  +  8,  43  lines  to  a  page.  Cent,  xii,  in  a 
beautiful  small  hand.     Initials  in  red,  blue  and  green. 

At  each  end  are  4  leaves  of  an  early  xiiith  cent.  MS.  in  double 
columns,  on  Logic  or  Rhetoric,  ending  : 

sintque  scolarium  singuli  qui  Aristoteli  habere  grates  paruipendit. 

Given  by         .-*         .  2  fo.  Antidotum. 

Old  binding,  white  skin  over  boards,  red  clasps,  broken. 
Collation:  a*  i^-ii^  12^  b\ 
Contents  : 

Antidotarium  (Nicholai). 

Aurea  alexandrina  antidotum  faciens  ad  reuma  capitis. 

Ends  f.  ^ob  on  Zingiber:    mellisque  sufficit. 

On  ()ob,  yi  are  paragraphs  added  by  later  hands  on  Diacastoreum 

(D)yasene  Mirobolani,  and  some  receipts, 
f.  92  is  blank. 
A  couple  of  receipts  are  added  011  the  last  Hyleaf. 


4l6  CATALOGUE   OF    MANUSCRIPTS.  [S^/- 

367.  C.  M.  A.  988 

589. 

Vellum,  9  X  6,  ff.  259  +  9,  single  lines  52  and  double  columns  of 
56,  48,  etc.  Cent,  xiii,  in  various  highly  contracted  hands,  a  good 
many  leaves  practically  destroyed  at  the  beginning  by  tearing  away. 

Wooden  boards  without  covering,  clasp  broken. 

Given  by         ?         .  2  fo.  que  dictiones. 

Four  leaves  at  each  end  in  double  columns,  on  Aristotle. 

At  the  top  of  f  ii  is : 

fuit  (?)  coemtus  in  die  meicurii  ante  festum  simonis  et  iude. 

Collation:  a^  i^-  (8-12  nearly  gone)  2^'-  (fragments:  11,  12  gone) 
3^'^  (fragments)  (?  quire  gone)  4'-  5'-  (wants  8-12)  6«  f^  8«  9*  (+  i)  lO^'-' 
(wants  12)  11^  I2«  138  146  1510  168  \f  18^  198  2i'--27i-'  b^  c^ 

Contents  : 

1.  Sententia  super  Priscianum     .         .         .         .         .         .         .     f.       i 

Quoniam  in  ante  etc.    In  hoc  libro  in  quo  determinat  priscianus 

de  oratione  constructa. 
A  mass  of  fragmentary  leaves  follows  which  contained  ques- 
tions on  the  Isagoge  of  Porphyry  and  the  Praedicamenta. 

2.  Questiones  (de  libro  Periarmenias)  .....  35 
Ut  dicit  allecebron  in  libro  de  fonte  uile. 

— rationem  et  causam  huius  prius  dixi  et  enucliaui  etc. 
An  erased  paragraph  follows. 

3.  Liber  sex  principiorum  (Comment). 

Quia  in  subiectum  in  scientia  operatur  ad  scientiam. 

— in  suis  accionibus  dirigentur. 
Two  paragraphs. 

4.  In  double  columns. 

Liber  priorum  (Comment)       .......  54 

Ut  dicit  Aristoteles  in  principio  predicamentorum  eorum  que 

dicuntur 

— omnem  hominem  esse  gramaticum  (99). 
On  993,   102  a  are  various  paragraphs  of  Aristotelian  matter 

without  title. 

5.  Liber  de  generacione  et  corrupcione  (Comment)    .         .         .         \o^b 
De  generacione  anion  et  corrupcione.     Cum  in  libro  phisicorum 

determinatum  de  corpore  mobili. 
Ends  imperfectly  f.    i\\  h. 

6.  Liber  cell  et  mundi  (Comment) in 

Summa  cognicionis  et  natiiie  ipsain  secundum  rectum  ordinem 

isle  liber 
— dignum  esset  omne... 


368]  GONVILLE   AND   CAIUS   COLLEGE   LIBRARY.  417 

7.  Qiiestiones  phisicorum  Aristotelis  .         .         .         .         .         ,     f.    120 
Secundum  algazelis  sententiam. 

Ends  imperfectly  f.   125/^. 

8.  Libri  phisicorum  Aristotelis  (Comment)  .         .         .         .         126 
Quoniam  intelligere  et  scire  coiitingit  circa  etc.  secundum  lo- 

quentes  naluraliter  sententia  in  hoc  libro. 
Ends  f.    \(>ib  :  ergo  sua  potestas  est  infinita. 
Expl.  sententia  octaui  phisicorum. 
At  the  bottom  of  the  page  : 
Sentencie  prisciani  et  questiones  porphirii  et  predicamenlorum 

et  peryarmenias  et  sentencie  priorum  et  de  generacione  et 

sentencie   libri    phisicorum  et  sentencie  de  celo  et   mundo 

continentur  in  isto  libello. 

9.  In  another  hand. 

Comment  on  the  Metaphysics  of  Aristotle     ....         164 
Coiisideratio  qtiidam  in  ueritate.     supposicio  ut  ^^dt  aueroys. 
Ends  f.    258 /^ 
10.      In  another  hand:  a  paragraph.     De  modis  et  figuris  in  Dialectica         259 
On  p.  259 (^  a  table  of  contents  (xv)  in  reverse  order  headed 

precium    x^:    an   erased   table    (in    right   order)  on  f.   261. 

Scribbles  in  French  and  Latin  on  the  verso. 


368.  r  C.  M.  A.  993 

590.  t  James  66 

Vellum,  8|  X  6,  ff.  240+10,  42  lines  to  a  page.  Cent,  xv, 
decently  written. 

Given  by         ?         .  2  fo.  bacio  felicitatis. 

Old  binding,  skin  over  rounded  boards. 

Collation:  a-*  b-  ii2_8i2  gu  ioi2_i2i-  13'^  141--191-  20"  b^ 

A  flyleaf  at  the  beginning  has  a  list  of  the  questiones  on  the 
Metaphysics,  partly  erased  :  at  the  end  of  them  is : 

hee  questiones  precedentes  illustris  sunt  antonii  super  metaphisicam. 

The  list  occurs  again  with  the  same  colophon  at  f.  \2\  b. 
Contents  : 

1.  Questiones  Antonii  super  Phisica  .         .....     f.       i 

Queritur  primo  hie  utrum  substancia  finita  in  suo  conceptu. 

Ends  f.  120^:  non  aliquid  (aliud  ?)  iure  etc.     Expli.  8.  liber. 
f.  12 1  a  blank.     List  of  questiones  on  \^\b. 

2.  Questiones  Antonii  super  Metaphisica 123 

Girum  celi  circuiui  sola.     Ecc.  24. 

Ends   f.   228   on   lib.  xii :   regnans   semper   super   uniuersam 
creaturam  per  infinita  sec.  sec.     Amen. 

o.  c.  c.  II.  27 


41 8  CATALOGUE  OF  MANUSCRIPTS.  [3^8- 

Notandum  quod  in  13°  et  in  14°  libris  etc.  (explaining  the 
omission  of  these  two  books) — secutus  sum  doctrinam... 
magistii  lohannis  duns  qui  fuit  nacione  scotus  religione 
minor  cuius  anime  propicietur  deus  Amen. 

Alphabetical  Index  rerum f.  228(5 

Ending  f.  240 13. 

On  flyleaf  at  end    Wyllelmus  and    IVykys. 

369.  f  C.  M.  A.  992 

591.  \  cf.  James  66 

Vellum,  8g  x  6,  ff.  235  +4,  39  lines  to  a  page.     Cent,  xv,  fairly 
well  written. 

Given  by          } 

Old  binding,  white  skin  over  boards,  clasp  gone. 

Collation  :  a-  i^«  (i,  2  blank)-i4i"  (+  5*)  |  I5i*'-23i«  24^  b-. 

On  f.  2  are  some  notes  on  Cognicio  etc. :  on  the  verso  an  erased 
owner's  inscription  beginning  : 

Constat  mag'°  lohanni. 

Contents : 

1.  Antonius  super  metaphisica    .         .         .         .         .         .         .     f.       3 

With  a  rather  elaborate  initial  in  red,   blue  and  black. 

Girum  celi  circuiui  sola  ecc.  24. 

Ending   f.    134  3:    uniuersam    creaturam    a    seculo    usque    in 

seculum.   quod  howysson. 
Expl.    questiones   super    12    libros  methaphisice  compilate  a 

fratre  Anthonio  ordinis  minorum  prouincie  Arrogonie  scripte 

a.  d.  m°cccc°  lxv'°  quod  howysson  de  wygenhale  Bachall.  in 

artibus. 
A    Howson   occurs  in    Grace   Book  A   p.   35    (1462-3)   as  a 

questionist  and  on  p.  58  in  1466-7  as  an  inceptor. 
Tabule  questionum  12  librorum  methaphisice         .         .         .         135 
ff.    137-142  are  blank. 

2.  Questiones  Dedaci  super  Ethica     .         .         .         .         .         .         143 

Utrum  ad  felicitatem  sub  racione  finis  ultimi  appetitus. 

Ends  f.  229 :  ex  uirtute  operantibus.  quod  premium  nobis 
concedat  qui  sine  fine  uiuit  et  regnat.     Amen. 

Expl.  questiones  moralis  philosophic  dedaci  scripte  Cantabrigie 
in  hospicio  S.  'Edmtmdi  Regis  viz.  harlyston  place  in  tem- 
pore autumpni  per  M.  J.  Howysson  de  Wygenhale  in  Com. 
Norff.  a.  d.  m°  cccc°  Ixvij". 

Tabula  super  librum  istum     .......         229 /5 

Ends  f.  234.     Expl.  per  M.  J.  howysson. 

Four  notes  on  f.  234  d. 


37l]  GONVILLE   AND   CAIUS   COLLEGE   LIBRARY.  419 

370.  -       f  C.  U.  A.  793 
592.  \  James  146 

Vellum,  9  X  6|,  ff.  216+5,  41  and  34  lines  to  a  page.  Cent,  xv, 
in  two  hands,  the  earlier  and  better  of  which  is  apparently  the 
author's  own. 

Given  by  ?         .  2  fo.  quod  tunc  per. 

Old  binding,  white  skin  over  boards,  clasps  gone. 

On  the  second  cover  a  label  protected  by  horn,  nailed  on  with 
eight  nails  : 

ScripUim   fiatris  Thoine  Claxton  magistri  super  piimum  sentenciarum. 

Near  the  bottom  of  this  cover  are  two  nails  which  probably  secured 
a  staple  for  the  chain. 
On  the  last  flyleaf: 

pro  animis  (?)  Will.   Boiell  et  katerine  coniugis  (?)  sue   Edmundi  Borell  xii''. 
Will.  Borell  Alice  Maria  et  Helena  iiii''. 

Collation:  a^  (wants  4)  i^-*  2'-  3"  41-  5^^  |  6"  7'-  8'^  9"  lO^-  ii'^ 
12"  1 3'-- 1 5'-  1 6"  I7«  b-. 

Contents  : 

Fratris  Thome  Claxlon  scriptum  super  primum  sententiarum        .     f.        i 

Utrum  sacra  scriptura  ad  hoc  quod  plena  intelligatur. 

The  hand  changes  for  the  worse  at  f.  67. 

Ends  f.  216:    ex  eo  sequitur  falsitas  questionis. 

Expl.  scriptum  fratris  Thome  Claxton  ordinis  predicatorum  sacre 

theologie  doctoris  super  primum  sentenciarum. 
Then  apparently  in  the  hand  of  the  first  part  of  the  book  : 
Non  miretur  aliquis  metam  longas  super  sentenciis  facere  questiones 

quia  superflua  hinc   et  inde  argumenta  dimittens  etc....Et  sic 

apparens  longitudo  in  proficuam  tendit  breuitatem  concupitam. 
Auctor  manu  sua. 
The  only  other  known  copy  of  this  treatise  is  stated  to  be  in  the 

Laurentian  Library  at  Florence.     The  author  is  said    to  have 

been  provincial  of  his  order  in  141.V     (Tanner.) 

371.  r  C.  M.  A.  806 
622.                                                                   t  James  7 

Vellum,  91  x  6\,  ff  147  +6,  36  lines  to  a  page.  Cent,  xv,  in  a 
rather  current  hand. 

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420  CATALOGUE   OF   MANUSCRIPTS.  [37^- 

At  the  beginning  and  end  are  the  name  of  Thomas  Cabolde 
repeated  more  than  once,  and  "  precium  xii^" 

On  f.  I  of  text  is  an  initial :  red  ground  flourished  with  gold.  A 
black  monk  (Duns  Scotus)  in  a  chair  writing  on  a  desk  supported  on 
the  arms  of  the  chair.     He  has  a  knife  of  which  the  blade  is  silvered. 

Binding,  stamped  leather  over  boards,  clasps  gone.  On  the 
first  cover  the  principal  stamp  used  is  a  square  one  of  a  pair  of 
scales  and  a  cylindrical  block  (.^)  between  them.  On  the  second 
cover  is  a  large  triangular  stamp  of  three  leaves,  the  monogram 
J.  VV.  and  a  small  square  stamp  of  a  pelican. 

Collation:  a"  i»  2**  3^"  (lo  cane.)  4^-11*^  I2i»  I3»  14"  i5»-i8«  bl 

At  the  end  is  a  part  of  an  unfinished  folio  copy  of  the 
Quodlibeta  Scoti  (xv). 

Contents : 

Quodlibeta  Scoti f.       i 

Cuncte  res  difficiles  ait  Salomon  ecclesiastes  primo. 
Ends  f.  144/^:  et  sic  solute  sunt  raciones.  Amen. 
Expl.  quodlibeta   scoti    in  quo   sunt    21  q.  inferius   intitulate   per 

ordinem. 
A  list  of  the  questions  follows. 

372.  C.  M.  A.  1 189 

621. 

Vellum,  9I  X  6f,  ff.  140  +  8,  30  and  39  lines  to  a  page. 
Cent,  xiii  and  xiv.  2  fo.  et  creauit. 

Given  by  Thomas  Hatcher  (of  King's  College). 

Binding,  red  skin  over  boards,  clasp  gone. 

Collation :  a^  i'»-5'»  6^  f  (wants  8)  |  8»-i6»  17^  (wants  4)  W. 

On  the  flyleaves  at  the  beginning  are  a  note  in  J.  Aynsworth's 
(of  Christ's  College)  hand  on  the  authorship  of  the  first  treatise, 
and  also  notes  signed  by  him  of  a  moral  nature. 

On  f  I  is : 

"  Thomae  Hatcheri  liber." 

On    f  65    notes    on    Alex.   Neckam    by   Hatcher  (?)  and    also 
Aynsworth's  name. 
On  f.  140  b  : 

Christe  tuis  natis  ignosce  iohannis  amore 
Milham  qui  gratis  hoc  scribi  fecit  honore. 


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On  the  next  flyleaf: 

Istum  librum  contulit  ffr.  Joh'=^  de  Milham  (xiv)  [then,  over  an  erasure  in  a  xvth  cent, 
hand]   Reuerendo  sacre  theologie  doctor!  ffratri  Johanni  Zowch. 

Also  (xiv): 

Marie  for  3yn  holy  grace  Iielp  ffrere  Jon   Milam  in  euery  place. 

Dr  Rendel  Harris  {The  Leicester  Codex,  p.  20)  notices  this  MS. 
and  points  out  that  John  Zouch  was  29th  Provincial  of  the 
Franciscans  in  England  and  died  Bishop  of  Llandaff  in  1423.  He 
conjectures  therefore  that  the  book  is  of  Franciscan  origin,  and 
suggests  that  it  may  have  belonged  to  Richard  Brinkley  as  did  the 
Gospels  (no.  403)  which  were  given  to  the  College  by  T.  Hatcher. 

Contents  : 

L     Liber  de  animalibus  etc.  (no  title). 

Terra  autem  erat  inanis  et  uacua  .         .         .         .         .         .     f.       i 

Parts  of  the  text  of  Gen.  i.  ending  with  ii.  3  ah  omni  opere 

quod  patrarat. 

Omnibus  animantibus  adam  primus  uocabula  indidit        .  1 

(Isidore,  Etytnol.    lib.   Xli.   P.   L.   lxxxii.   423)   sunt  greges 

autem  caprarum  et  bouium. 
Leo  fortissimus  bestiarum        .......  '^b 

There  are  a  good  many  marginal  notes  (chiefly  from  Neckam 

de  naturis  rerum)  in  the  hand  of  John  Milham. 
The  section  on  the  ant  ends  f.   21  :    formica  reuocauerit. 

Of  Birds 21 

Unum  autem  nomen  auium. 
Ends  on  Perindeus  f.  56  b,  statim  deuoratus  est. 
Of  Serpents. 

Anguis  omnium  serpencium  est  genus 46  li 

Ends  on  Serpens,  ita  et  hominis  morte  serpens. 

Of  Fish 60 

Pisces  dicti  unde  et  pecus. 
Ends  on  Cocodrillus,  pignora  in  ostensa  conseruat. 
Of  Trees. 

Arborum  nomen  siue  herbarum       .         .         .         .         .         •  i>i  b 

Ends  on  Bixus,  unde  et  scriptura  scribe  in  bixo. 
f.  65  is  blank. 
II,     In  a  later  hand. 

Inc.    liber    magistri    Alexandri    (Neckam)    de    laude    diuine 


sapiencie       ....... 

Gloria  maiestas  deitas  sapiencia  uirtus. 
Ed.   by  T.   Wright  in   Rolls  series. 
Liber  vii  ends  140/'  : 

Hie  locus  ingenuis  pueriles  imbuit  annos 
Artibus  et  nostre  laudis  origo  fuit. 


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422  CATALOGUE   OF   MANUSCRIPTS.  [372- 

The  first  volume  is  illustrated  by  a  number  of  well-drawn  pic- 
tures, in  the  text  and  margin.  They  are  of  various  shapes  (usually 
oblong  but  sometimes  quite  irregular)  and  are  for  the  most  part 
alternately  on  blue  and  red  grounds  adorned  with  patterns  in 
white.  Some  of  those  in  the  margin  have  neither  grounds  nor 
frames.  No  gold  seems  to  be  used  anywhere.  The  pictures  are 
as  follows : 

1-6.  f.  I  a,  I  h.  Three  pictures  of  days  of  creation.  In  each  Christ  stands  on  L. 
and  on  R.  is  the  world  composed  of  concentric  circles  of  various  colours. 

7.  f.  2  a.  Adam  naming  the  beasts.  On  L.  Christ,  with  long  cross-staff,  directs 
him  towards  a  number  of  beasts  facing  Z.  under  a  tree  on  R.  They  include  a  blue  dog(?), 
horse,  lion,  dragon (?),  cow,  and  rabbit. 

8.  f.  2  b.  Trees.  On  L.  two  dead  lion's  whelps.  Lion  stands  over  them.  On  R. 
lion  on  an  eminence  facing  R. 

9.  f.  4.     Tiger  running  to  L.  10.     Leopard. 

11.  4  ^.     Panther,  many-coloured  with  tongue  out,  facing  four  beasts  on  L. 

12.  5*^.     Antelope,  horns  caught  in  tree.     Hunter  in  green  on  i*?.  pierces  him. 

13.  Maid  in  green  seated.  Unicorn  lays  his  head  on  her  lap.  Hunter  on  R.  with 
sword  kills  him. 

14.  6«.     Lynx.  15.     Griffin.  16.     db.     Elephant.     Castle  on  back. 

17.  lb.  Beaver  on  L.  by  tree  bites  off  his  glands.  Hunter  on  R.  with  two  hounds 
in  leash  blows  horn. 

18.  Ibex  with  large  horns.  19.     8  a.     Two  hyenas  eating  a  corpse  in  a  coffin. 

20.  'iib.     Bonacon.     A  horned  beast. 

21.  Hunter  on  L.  as  in  17.  Ape  on  R.  carries  off  two  young  apes,  one  before,  one 
behind  her.  22.     9  a.     Satirus.     A  goat. 

23.  Stag.  24.     9/'.     Goat  with  kid.  25.     loa.     Goat  by  tree. 

26.  10 i^.     Monoceros  with  two  horns.  27.     Black  bear  with  muzzle. 

28.  1 1  a.     "Leucrota,"  a  green  beast  with  conspicuous  teeth. 

29.  Cocadrillus  ridden  by  boy  with  scourge. 

30.  12  a.     Fox  feigning  death.     Three  birds  on  it. 

31.  Eale.     With  large  horns.  32.      \^b.     Wolf. 

33.  13  b.     Man  lying  under  a  tree.     Dog  by  him. 

34.  14  a.      King  Lysimachus  arrested  by  two  men.     Three  dogs  on  R. 

35.  Deer  pursued  by  two  dogs. 

36.  15/'.     Sheep.  37.     i6a.     Ram.  38.     Three  lambs. 

39.  A  man  by  a  table.  He  pours  goat's  blood  from  a  bowl  upon  a  diamond  which 
he  holds  in  forceps.     Fire  and  bellows  on  R. 

40.  \(ib.      Boar.  41.     Ox.  42.      17  a.     Camel. 

45.  17^.      Ass.              44.     Wild  ass  mutilating  its  young.  45.      i8a.      Horse. 

46.  19/^.  Two  rats.  47.  Cat  and  two  mice.  48.  ^oa.  Two  weasels. 
49.  Mole.  50.  Hedgehog  under  apple  tree.  51.  20/'.  Ant-hill  and  red  ants. 
52.  ^\b.     Three  doves  over  a  dove-house.     In  margin.  53.     Dove. 

54.     24  a.     Two  doves.  55.     26  a.     Hawk  on  perch. 

56.     2-1  b.     Two  turtle-doves.  57.     28  a.     Tree  (palm). 

58.     30  b.      Pelican  in  nest  in  tree  wounding  her  breast. 


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59.  31  «.     Nicticorax,  like  owl,   in  a  tree.     In  margin. 

60.  31(5.     Magpie.  61.     32  a.     Raven.  62.     33/^.     Cock. 
63.     35*5.     Ostrich  looking  liack  at  eggs.                  64.     3<S.      X'lilture. 

65.  401?.     Two  cranes.  66.     41a.     Green  parrot. 

67.  41  /'.      Ibis.  68.     Two  swallows  (not  like  swallows). 

69.  43.     Stork,  not  the  least  like.  70.     43  /'•     Blackbird  in  tree. 

71.  44a.     Owl.         72.     44/'.      Hoopoe  crestless,  two  young  ones  pluck  its  feathers. 

73.  45  a.     Owl.  74.     Bat.  75.     45(5.     Jay. 

76.  46^.     Two  geese.  77.     47 «.     Bittern. 

78.  47(5.      In  margin.     Mermaii^l,  upper  part  clothed  holding  two  fish. 

79.  Nightjar  in  tree.  80.  48(i'.  Ercinea  auis,  white.  81.  Partridge. 
82.  48  d.     Halcyon's  egg  on  Z.                 83.     Coot  (not  like). 

84.  49  a.     Phoenix  in  fire.  85.     50 «.     Caladrius  at  head  of  sick  man's  bed. 

86.  Quail  (black).  87.      50^.     Crow.  88.     51 «.     Swan. 

89.  51  (^.     Drake  and  duck.  90.     52  a.     Peacock. 

91.  53(5.     Eagle.  92.     55^.     Bees  and  hive. 

93.  56a.     Four  doves  in  the  tree  Perindeus  (Paradision). 

94.  56/5.  Snake.  95.  Dragon,  winged.  96.  57  a.  Basilisk  (half  cock). 
97.  Regulus,  like  an  eel.  98.  57  d.  Viper,  with  young  coming  out  of  its  body. 
99.  58  a.     Asp.                 100.     58(5.     Scitalus,  winged  snake. 

loi.  Amphisbaena  with  two  legs  and  two  heads  (at  the  same  end). 

102.  Hydrus  snake.  103.     59  a.     Boas.  104.     Jaculus  winged. 

105.  Seps.         106.     59(5.     Lacertus.         107.     Saura  and  Stellio.         108.     Serpens. 

109.  60a.     A  fish.  no.     6o(5.     Two  pictures  of  Aspidochelone,  one  in  margin. 

111.  Whale,  horn  over  eye;  in  margin. 

112.  Serra  lifting  a  ship  on  its  nose;  in  margin.  113.     61a.     Dolphin. 

114.     Porpoise.  115.     Crocodile  like  a  dog ;  in  margin.  116.     61  (5.     A  tree. 

117-119.     6^  a.     Three  trees.      Fig,  mulberry  and  nut  in  margin. 

On  the  flyleaves  at  the  end  are  some  notes  chiefly  by  John 
Milham.  One  is :  Cause  pro  quibus  sanctus  Thomas  fuit  exulatus. 
Another  on  the  preaching  of  Christianity  in  England.  First  by 
Joseph  of  Arimathea  (his  work  was  undone  by  the  prince  Turn  or 
Tuni),  then  by  Germanus  and  Lujdus  :  "  et  tunc  durauit  in  pace 
usque  ad  aduentum  cuiusdam  nephandi  principis  qui  vocabatur 
Gormound  qui  cepit  primo  manere  apud  Gormunchestre "  (i.e. 
Godmanchester).     Then  by  Augustine. 

373.  f  C.  M.  A.  967 

593.  1  James  17 

Vellum,  8^  x  5^,  (f.  104  +  4,  double  columns  of  about  40  lines. 
Cent,  xiv  early,  in  a  fairly  good  small  hand.     Initials  in  red. 
Rebound  Aug.  1850. 


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Given  by  R.  Marchall,  whose  name  occurs  more  than  once  on 
the  flyleaves. 

Collation:  a^  i«  2^2  31^  4^  56  6«  f  8^-  9^-  io»  1 1«  I2«  13^ 

On  f.  \\  b  xs  z.  table  of  contents  in  Marchall's  hand,  headed  : 


contenta  in  hoc  libro  sunt  ista. 


Contents 


Inc.  Antidotarius  Nicholai      .......     f.       i 

Ego  Nicholaus  rogatus  a  quibusdam  etc. 

Aurea  dicta  est  ab  auro  alexandrina. 

After  the  article  Zinziber  which  ends :   competentes  excreat, 

follow  some  verses  on  weights  and  measures      .         .         .  1 3  3 

Collige  triticeis  medicine  pondera  granis. 
The  remainder  of  ff.  13/5  and  14  contain  miscellaneous  medical 

notes  and  verses. 
Tractatus  de  fleobotomia  M.   Bernard!  de  gordonia        .         .  15 

Homo  enim  est  princeps  et  rex  omnium  animalium. 
Ends  f.   i()b:   corpore  mundificato. 
Expl.   tract,   de    fleobotomia   editus   a   mag.    B.   de   gordonia 

benedictus  deus. 
Two  short  notes. 

Tract,  de  conseruacione  sanitatis  per  eundem         ...  30 

Headed.     De  regimine  vii  etatum. 
Secundum     intencionem    Aristotelis    primo    ethicorum     uita 

humana  est  triplex. 
Ends  f.  56  a :    lune  exeunte  in  uirgine. 
Expl.  lib.  de  conseruacione   sanitatis  editus  per  mag.  B.  de 

gord.  in  preclaro  studio  mentis  pessullani. 
Some  notes  in  other  hands  follow. 
[This    part   of  the   book    is    foliated    in   an   old    hand    from 

32  to  87.] 
With  a  rough  border  in  red. 
Inc.   Ars  curandi  diuersas  egritudines  secundum  diuersitatem 

urinarum      ..........  56 

Dilexi  ueritatis  scienciani  inuestigare. 

Ends  f.   ~fib:    una  gutta  occulis  instilletur, 

Expl.  ars  curandi  etc. 

Inc.   quedam  notabilia  de  bernardo  de  gordonia    .         .         .  12  b 

Title  in  upper  margin. 

Inc.  tract,   urinarum  sec.  Bernard,  de  gordonia  M.  medic. 

Intelligendum  quod  color 

— et  vaporem. 
Expl.  tract,  urinarum  mag.  B.  de  G. 
A  note  follows. 
Compilacio  breuis  de  diuersis  medicinis  ....  75 

Digna  (?)  mensura  (?)  mel  agecum. 


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7.  Versus  de   iiii'""  humoribus  superhabundantibus  cum   febre  et 

sine  febre     .         .  .         .  •  •         ■  •         •         .     (.     'jS  d 

Flegma  supergrediens. 

8.  Tract,  de  Fleobothomia  per  mag.   Maurum   (so  the  table)      .  79 
Preseiitis   negocii  breuiter  est  pertractare  (?) 

— ducti  ualent. 
Expl.   tract,  de  fleob. 
Notes. 
[This  portion  is  foliated  from  8  to  31.] 

9.  De  medicinis  ex  acipitre  ex  libro  de  naturis  rerum        .         .  81 
Acciepiter (!)  eflicacissimus 

— draconis  niarini. 

0.  Ingenia  curacionis  morborum  sec.  Bernard  de  gordonio  .  85 
Ingenia  curacionis  morborum  quantum  (?)  est  de  presenti 

— breuiter  s*^'  scitis. 
Expl.  tabula  ingeniorum  sec.  mag.  B.   de  gordon. 
Receipts,  one  in  French. 
[This  portion  is  foliated  from    118  to   125.] 
A  single  leaf  (not  detached)  without  beginning  or  end,  un- 
numbered by  the  old  hand 89 

1.  Inc.  compilaciones  urinarum  Egidii         .....  90 
Cum  secundum  auctores  xx  sint  urinarum  colores. 

2.  Compilacio  urinarum  Ysaac     .......  93 

Sciendum  est  quod  urina  est  duarum  rerum. 

Ends  f.  95. 

Notes  follow  :    on  f.   96  d  two  lists. 

(i)     Istum    ordinem    tenet    Johannes   de    S.    Amando    super 

exposicionem  antitodarii  Nicholai. 
(2)     Hie  incipiunt  de  laxatiuis. 
[The  foliation  here  is  from   1  to  7.] 

Regimen  acutorum   M.   Bernardi  de  gordonio  ...  97 

Regimentum  acutorum  consistit  in  3. 
Ends  f.  99  a :    Notes  and  verses  follow,  some  in  French. 
On  f.  100  (5  is  a  table  showing  the  course  of  the  moon  through 

the  signs. 
Compendium  composicionum  M.  B.  de  gordonia  .         .         .  loi 

Quoniam  de  melioribus  amicis. 

Receipt  in  French  against  frestre  cankre  etc.  .         .         .  102  d 

[Foliated  from   112  to   117-] 

De  gradubus  medicinalibus  M.  B.  de  gordonio      .         .         .         103 
Doctrinam  de  gradibus  intendimus  tripliciter. 
Ends  imperfectly  f.   104  d. 
Foliation  apparently   142,   143. 


i.^ 


'4 


The  old  table  of  contents  runs  as  follows 

1.  Antidotarium  Nicholai. 

2.  Tract,  de  flebotomia  M.   Bern,  de  Gordonio. 

3.  Tract,  de  conseruacione  sanitatis  per  eundem. 


426  CATALOGUE   OF   MANUSCRIPTS.  [373- 


Tract.  de  urinis  per  eundem. 

Tract,  de  dosi  medicinarum. 

Tract,  de  fleobotomia  per  mag.    Maurum. 

Ingenia  curacionis  morborum  B.  de  Gordonio. 

Compilaciones  urinarum  Egidii. 

Regimen  acutorum  M,   Bern,   de  Gord. 

Tract,   de  dosibus  medicinarum   M.  J.  de  parma. 

Tract,  de  graduacione  medicinarum  Bernardi. 

Thesaurus  pauperum  per  M.    Petrum   Ilispanum. 

Tract,  de  formacione  hominis. 

Anothomia  M.    Ricardi  medici  probatissimi. 

De  uirtutibus  aque  uite. 

Sinonoma  medicinalia. 

Cirurgia  cuiusdam  ignoti. 


Of  these  no.s.  10,  12-17  ^^^  "o^  now  in  the  volume. 

On  f.  88  (^  is  an  old  note  :   In  hoc  uol.  continentur  15  tractatus. 


374.  f  C.  M.  A.  834 

594.  (  James  1 1 

Paper,  9x6,  ff.  125,  43  lines  to  a  page.  Cent,  xv  late,  in 
two  hands. 

The  covers  are  made  up  of  written  matter,  including  fragments 
of  a  xivth  cent,  vellum  MS.  (Canon  Law). 

Given  by  John  Osbern  (?).  2  fo.  continentur. 

On  the  second  cover  are  the  remains  of  an  inscription  deeply 
impressed  probably  on  an  outer  cover  of  skin  which  is  gone,  what 
is  left  looks  like 

"  Ixviii  [or  f  extam)  in  hoc  libro." 

Collation:   i'--4''  5'"  6^'  7"  §''  9''  (wants  16). 
Contents : 

Compendium  S.  Scripturae    .         .         .         .         .         .         .         .     f.       i 

Prol.     Consideraccionis  presentis  finalis  causa  est   breuem  scilicet 

habere  memoriam   siue   noticiam   earum    que    in   tocius   decursu 

biblie  includuntur  ystoriarum 

— summa  autem  librorum  in  communi  Ixxiiii. 
Inc.  liber  genesis  qui  est  primus  liber  tocius  biblie. 
Hiis  uisis  in  generali  nunc  uidendum  est. 

The  analyses  of  the  books  proceed  to  the  end  of  Wisdom  f.  So  a. 
Then   follow   in   another   hand   miscellaneous   notes   and    extracts, 

probably  for  sermons.         ........  80/^ 


375]  GONVILLE    AND   CAIUS   COLLEGE    LIBRARY.  427 

These  end  on  8  j  a  and  leaves  are  left  blank  till  90  h,  where  follows 
an  analysis  of  Daniel ;  92  (^-94  a  are  blank  ;  on  94  ^  the  notes  are 
resumed.  After  95/'  three  pages  are  blank.  On  97/^  analysis 
of  1,    2   Maccabees. 

ff.    102  l>-io9,b  are  blank. 

Notes,  as  before,  mostly  on  the  Pauline  Epistles  (i  Cor. — 2  Tim.)  .     f.   109 

They  continue  with  few  interruptions  to  the  end.  On  f.  125/'  at 
top  is: 

Iste  liber  pertinet  M.  Joh'  osbern.     (Venn  i.  3.) 


375.  C.  M.  A.  794 

595. 

Vellum,    8i  X  6,    ff.    321  +  14,    double    columns    of    36    line.s. 
Cent,  xiv,  xv,  in  two  fair  hands.  2  fo.  omnia  mea  tua. 

Old  binding,  white  skin  over  boards,  2  clasps  gone. 
At  the  bottom  of  f  i  is  this  inscription  : 

Istum  librum  (erasure  of  several  words)  relinquere  (?)  alteri  sacerdoti  disposito  ad 
predicandum  et  sic  transeat  ab  uno  sacerdote  tali  et  ad  taleni.  Orate  pro  animabus 
donatorum. 

At  the  bottom  of  f  97  : 

Secundum   lohannem  Veele. 

Collation  :  a-  11--23'-  24'^  2$'*  (+  i)  |  26i«  b^-. 
Contents  : 

1.  Questiones  super  Sententias    .......     f.       i 

Fides  est  substantia  rerum  sperandarum. 

Lib.  II,  f.  36;    on   f.    363   in  text  is  a  note   llic  deficit:    the 

questions  are  only  imperfectly  numbered. 
Lib.  Ill,  f.    123/'.     Lib.  iv,  f.   2-,i  b. 
Ends  f.  305  b :   preparauit  dominus  hiis  qui  diligunl  eum  ilia 

gaudia  nobis  prestare  dignetur  I.  C.  d.  n.  cjui  c.  p.  et  s.  s. 

V.  et  r.  per  omnia  sec.  sec.     Amen. 

2.  Quodlibeta  Thome  de  Aquino         ......         306 

In  another  hand,  38  lines  to  a  page.     Letters  carried  up  and 

down  into  the  margins. 

Quesitum  est  de  angelo  et  homine  et  de  deo. 
Ends   f.   ^2\  b  with    the    43rd    quodlibet :     uera    fuit    ut    dicit 

Aug.   13  (unfinished). 
In  the  lower  margin  is  brente  iiij  li. 


428  CATALOGUE   OF    MANUSCRIPTS.  [37'^- 

376.  C.  M.  A.  968 

596. 

Paper  and  vellum,  8|  x  6,  ff.  199  +  8,  35  lines  to  a  page. 
Cent.  XV,  clearly  written,  has  suffered  from  damp. 

Given  by         .'' 

Binding  old,  red  skin  over  boards,  clasp  gone. 

The  vellum  flyleaves  at  the  beginning  (4)  are  parts  of  a  document 
(xv)  faintly  written,  in  which  many  proper  names  occur.  The  second 
line  on  iva  begins  : 

...Aduocacionem  Piioratus  de  Burwell  que  de  domino  Rege. 

There  was  a  small  alien  priory  at  Burwell. 

The  backs  of  these  leaves  are  blank  :  on  one  is  a  pen-trial  : 

Henricus  dei  gratia  etc.  perdonaminus  etc.  Willelmo  Canim(e)ll. 

Collation:  a^  i^'-^-h'-  15"  (wants  14)  16^-  \T^  b^ 
The  outer  and  middle  sheets  of  quire  i  and  the  outer  sheets  of 
quires  2-15  are  vellum. 

Contents : 

Henrici  Daniel  liber  Uricrisiaruni  .         .         .         •         .         .     f.       i 

Prol. :    Dilecto  socio  in  Christo  Mag.  Waltero  de  K(e)tene...H... 

D...ordinis  fratrum  predicatorum 

— in  ultima  particula  libri  sui  de  urinis. 
Expl.    Prol.   in    lib.    Uricrisiaruni.      Urina    dicitur   quasi   una   in 

renibus. 
Inc.  primus  liber  Uricrisiaruni       .......  1 

(U)ryne  ys  as  mekil  for  to  seyne  in  English  as  on  in  jje  reynis 

Reyns  fransh.  renes  latyn  lendis  in  English. 
In  three  books  in  English,  ending  f.   169  (5: 

woord  for  woord  in  )>e  laste  bok  of  vryns. 
Verses : 

(H)ic  ego  cun(c)toruni  tradidi  doctrinas  eoruni 
quos  reperini  uel  quos  reperire  poiui  ( !)  etc. 

Expl.  liber  Uricrisiaruni. 

Alphabetical  table  in  Latin   ........         170 

Abstinens — Zodiacus. 
The  last  leaves  are  torn. 
Flyleaves  at  the  end  blank. 


37^]  GONVILLE   AND   CAIUS   COLLEGE    LIBRARY.  429 

377.  C.  M.  A.  1052 

597. 

Paper,  9  x  5|,  ff.  59,  about  ^y  lines  to  a  page.     Cent,  xv,  roughly 
written. 

Given  by         ? 

Collation:   i^^'  (wants  i)  2'"  3'"  4'^ 

Begins  imperfectly :  headed  in  a  hand  of  cent.  xvii. 

Contents : 

Qiiaesliones  Giammaticales. 
diues  agris  diues  positus  infernoium  imiminis  et  expers. 
Interspersed  with  verses. 
On  p.  39.    Regule  de  uerbo  finite  sunt.     lam  inc.  regule  de  auerbiis. 

Propria  nomina  locorum  simplicis  figure. 
De  participio,  p.  44.     De  coniunctione,  p.  52.     De  preposicione, 

p.  55.    De  interiectione,  p.  61.    Some  headings  omitted  after  this. 
Hie  incipiunt  regule  uersificandi    .         .         .         .         .         .         .     p.    91 

Literarum  alie  sunt  uocales. 

The  rest  of  the   volume  seems  all  concerned  with  prosody.     On 

p.    114, 
Iste  liber  constat  Thruxstede  uere  testante  Welkhert  et  tewne  (?)  et 

Tykyl  et  Brn  et  multis  aliis. 
Iste  liber  pertinet  ad  Joh.   Thruxstede. 


378.  f  C.  M.  A.  835 

598.  \  .-*  James  12 

Vellum,  8|  X  5,  ff.  8  +  252,  H  lines  to  a  page.  Cent,  xiv  late, 
in  a  rough  hand. 

Given  by         .-'         .  2  fo.  refert  de. 

Old  binding,  red  skin  over  boards,  two  clasps  gone. 

Collation  :  a^  ii--20^-  21'-'  (i,  2  cane). 

Probably  from  the  Dominicans  of  London.  Two  letters  of 
fraternity  of  the  Dominican  order  have  been  used  as  flyleaves. 
The  earlier  in  two  fragments  is  granted  to  Joh.  dc  Monem(uthia) 
and  his  wife  by  the  prior  John  de  Tatenale.     Dated  : 

in  nostro  proui(nciali  conci)lio  aput  S.  Botulphum  celebrato...a.d.   136.. 

The  other  is  to  Will.  Draper  and  Edith  his  wife.  The  prior's 
name  and  the  date  are  gone.     Given  at  Leicester. 


430  CATALOGUE   OF    MANUSCRIPTS.  [3/8- 

On  f.  ii  <^  is  :  W.  Lincoliiiens  (xiv,  xv),  and  on  f.  viii  b  (xiv,  xv) : 
Libri  m"  Thome  Assheby. 
A.  V.  dist'. 

followed  by  an  erasure. 

Contents  : 

1.  Distinctiones  (by  Th.   Stravershan,  according  to  Wadding)     .     f.      i 
Abstinencia.     Carnotensis  1.    5  ca..  narrat  quod  alexander. 

Ends  f.  215  in  Zeliis:    per  singula  uerba  perferebat. 

List  of  authorities,  headed 

Expl.  Tabula  super  libros  infrascriptos 215 

Aggellius  noccium  acticarum. 

Aug.  de  ci.  dei. 
It    includes    William    of    Malmesbury    (Malisbiriensis),    Rabi 
Moise,   Livy,  etc.  and  ends  with 

Varro. 

Virgilius  eneyd. 
f.  216  is  blank. 

2.  Inc.    dicta    poetarum    concordancia   cum    uirtutibus   et   uiciis 

moralibus  que  compilauit  mag.  Octo  et  uocatus 

Moralium  dogma  philosophorum       .         .         •         .         .  217 

It  is  by  Hildebert  of  Le  Mans. 

Ends  f.   238/':    cuncta  cernentis. 

ff.  239,   240  rt  blank. 

On  ff.  2401^,  241 «  very  badly  written  (xv),  a  list  of  questiones, 
headed : 

Questiones  Hoi. 

Vtrum  accepcio  personarum  sit  peccatum        .         .         .  79  <^ 

They  refer  to  no.   i. 

There  is  also  a  paragraph  on  f.   241  a. 

Table  to  no.  2  in  double  columns  .         .         .         .         •         241  3 

379.  I  C.  M.  A.  966 

599.  1  James  42 

Vellum,  8|  X  5^,  ff.  195,  several  volumes.  Cent,  xii,  mostly  in 
small  good  hands. 

Given  by  Marchall  (?).     Some  headings  seem  to  be  in  his  hand. 

2  fo.  Gipsus. 

Binding,  stamped  leather  over  boards,  clasp  gone.  On  each 
cover  are  two  oblong  panels  each  containing  eight  circular 
medallions  of  eagles,  lions  and  dragons  etc.,  within  a  border. 
These  are  separated  by  a  band  of  square  stamps  each  bearing  two 
birds  with  necks  interlaced. 


379]  GONVILLE   AND   CAIUS   COLLEGE   LIBRARY.  43 1 

On  the  2nd  cover  is  a  label  protected  by  horn,  inscribed: 

Cure  niagistri   poncii. 

Within  each  cover  is  a  fragment  of  an  account  roll  (xiv,  xv) 
relating  to  Ireland.     An  extract  will  suffice: 

Regali  seruicio  de  Couhlryng  (jue  tenetur  de  Nich"  Hussee  fratre  et  herede  Thome 
hussee  nuper  Baronis.../  custodia  domini  Regis  existen'  ut  de  duabus  partibus  duarum 
parcium  manerii  de  Gastrym  apud   Louth  hoc  anno  p.../  niilite  tenent'. 

Regali  seruicio  de  Kilkenn'  apud  louth  hoc  anno  proclamat'  pro  comite  Stafford  uno 
tenen'  ibidem  xviili.../  Botiller  comitem  Ermon'  nuper  Justic'  hibern. 

Collation:   i«  2'"  (+2)  |  3«-6''  ^  \  S^  9«  lO^  (+2  after  2)  1 1**   I2^ 
(+2  after  2)  13"  (wants  8)  14''  |  15"'-  16'-  17'"  i8»-23''  24^ 

In  the  first  cover  is  a  fragment  of  a  xvth  cent,  table  of  contents. 

Contents : 

1.  Inc.      liber      uirtutum     medicinarum     simplicium     secundum 

lohannem  de  S.   Paulo        .         .         .         •         •         •         .     f.       1 
Cent,  xiii,  44  lines  to  a  page. 
Cogitanti  mihi  de  simplicibus  medicinis 

— compilare  aggrediar. 
Uirtus  medicine  est  potentia  naturalis. 
Ends  f.    18:    et  hoc  fiat  cum  predictis.     Explicit. 
A  number  of  short  paragraphs  and  an  index  of  simples  follow. 

f.  loh  is  blank. 

2.  Cent,  xii,  xiii,   38   lines   to   a   page.      Curious   initials   in   red 

and  blue. 
Headed  in  old  pencil 
Liber  de  compendio  Salerni    .......  21 

Multiplici    me    causa    cogente    dilectissimi    socii    hoc    opus 

instituere  summopere  desideraui 

— ex  quibus  utilitas  compendii  breuiter  demonstralur. 
Capitula.     de  generacione  morbi  ex  humoribus. 

de  sudore  prouocando. 
Text.     Medicina  est  scientia  apponendi  modum  ad  modum   .  22 

Ends  : — et  reliqua  ad  modum  precedentium  informabitur. 
Expl.  compendium. 

3.  De  dandis  medicinis        ........  35  ^ 

In  dandis  medicinis  talis  sit  ordo. 

Ends  unfinished  (?)  with  a  paragraph  on  Oxi. 
Two  receipts  in  other  hands:  the  second  is  a  charm.     Contra 
felon,  super  infirmum  die  mane  et  uespere  uel  tribus  uicibus. 
Tugat  Tugat.  calicet.  Archlo.  duel,  tedes.  achodes  arde  etc. 

4.  Inc.  liber  coitus  collectus  ex  dictis  multorum  medicorum  tarn 

coitum  explere  non  ualentibus  subueniens  quam  abstinere 
uolentibus  (by  Constantinus  Afer)  .         .         .         .         .         i,<)l> 


432  CATALOGUE   OF    MANUSCRIPTS.  [379" 

Crealor  uolens  animalium  genus. 
Ends:    ad  ignem  ungito  miium  est. 
Receipts  follow. 

5.  Inc.  liber  dinamidiarum  .         .         .         .         .         •         •     f-     55 
I.ibellum  quem  rogasti 

— et  componere  uelut  cieationem. 
Receipts  and  medical  notes. 
On  f.  54  in  the  lower  margin,  notes  of  the  length  of  reigns  of 

English   kings   from    William    I.    ending    Johannes    frater 

eius  X  annis. 

6.  Platearius  de  medicinis 57 

In  presenti  negocio  circa  simplices  medicinas. 

A  tall  initial  I  in  red  and  blue.     In  the  margin  a  half-length 

figure  in  red  outline  of  a  woman,  fillet  on  head,  holding  a 

plant.     On  f.  59  a  dragon  in  blue. 
Text.     Aloe — Zuccarum.     Ends  f.  99:  hie  leto  fine  illud  con- 

cludimus. 

hactenus  archanum  salerne  diximus  urbis 
littera  iam  lasso  pollice  sistit  opus. 
Expl.  liber  platearii  crisostomi  de  medicina  pro  quo  fuit  in- 

toxicatus  ab  inuidis  et  mortuus  est. 
A  second  copy  of  parts  of  the  text,  Bdellium.  Cepe.  Pira — 

Persica.  Sicla — Zuccarum 99 

A  single  page  of  various  paragraphs  on  remedies  .         .         103 

7.  De  complexionibus  .         .         .         .         .         .         .         •         103/^ 

Complexio  est  prima  in  unoquoque  elementoruni 

— ut  rura  collentibus.     Expl. 

8.  De  dolore  capitis 106 

Si  dolor  capitis  sit  ex  causa. 

Ends  imperfectly  (?)   106  <). 

On  107  a  the  end  of  a  paragraph  on  constipatio. 

Sermons  in  another  hand        .         .         .         .         .         .         .         107 

1.  Edificauit    noe   altare    domino.      Minatur   nos   aliquando 

dominus. 

2.  Conuertimini  ad  me  in  toto  corde  (11  lines). 

9.  Cent,  xiii,  double  columns  of  40  lines. 

Inc.  cure  mag.  Poncii  de  S.  Egidio        .         .         .         .         .         108 

Consideracio  elementorum  ab  dementis  habet  ortum. 

In  five  sections  ending:    super  locum  dolentem. 
JO.     Headed  in  an  old  hand.     Inc.  Antitodus  Gileberti        .         .         134 

Ad  mundificacionem  sanguinis. 

Ending  f.  141a:    considera  et  attendas.     Expl.  Antidotarium 
Guilberti. 

Receipts  in  another  hand. 
I  J.     Secreta  mag.  Petri  Yspani  ad  oculos 142 

In  nomine  summi  opificii 

— acceptis  de  pectine  matris. 
12.     Inc.  liber  cardinalis  de  morbis  oculorum        .         .         .         .         149 


38o]  GONVILLE   AND   CAIUS   COLLEGE    LIKRARY.  433 

Cum  sint  oculi  corporis  lucerna. 

Ends  in  lower  margin  off.  152  :  spissitud/w^w.  No.  iniuige. 

13.  Tract  on  cures  without  title U   i^iO 

In  primis  refero  deo  omnipotenti  gracias 

— et  in  aliis  regare  dignetur. 
Incipio  ergo  narrare  in  nomine  sancte  trinitatis  paruum  opus 

quod  feci. 
Vidi  hominem  qui  hahebat  bene  45  annos. 
On  f.   154/'  is  a  receipt  in  French. 
Ends  157  (5:    sulfure  fiat  unguentuni. 

14.  Hie  inc.  practica  puerorum     .......         157/' 

Passiones  puerorum  adhuc  in  cunabilis  lacencium  (!). 

Ends  f.    167:    in  naribus  infunde  et  statim  loquetur. 

15.  Inc.  modus  medendi  Gerardi  .         .         .         .         .         .         .         167 

Cum  omnis  scientia  ex  suo  fine. 

About  a  third  of  f.  195  is  cut  away,  and  the  tract  ends  imper- 
fectly.    The  verso  has  later  receipts. 

Nos.  9-15  have  two  old  foliations  and  have  formed  a  separate 
volume. 


380.  CM.  A.  915 

600. 

Vellum,  8^  x  6\,  ff.  6  +  yG,  double  columns  of  44  lines. 
Cent,  xiii,  in  a  good  small  hand.  Letters  carried  up  into  the 
upper  margin. 

Given  by  T.  Cabolde  ?  2  fo.  ut  ff.  de. 

Old  binding,  white  skin  over  boards,  clasp  gone. 

At  each  end  are  parts  of  three  leaves  of  a  xiiith  cent.  Civil  Law 
MS.  (Digest?)  in  double  columns,  well  written. 

Collation  :  a*  (wants  4)  i^  2'-  3^-9^  b^  (wants  4). 

On  the  first  flyleaf  at  the  end  is  : 

Cabolde  pertinet  precium  \\\]d. 

Contents : 

1.  Formulae  (?)  or  AUegationes  et  Responsiones         .         .         .     f.       i 
Nos  petimus  ut  fiat  nobis  copia  instrumentorum  uel  autentici 

siue  rescripti.     Nos  enim  non  sumus  legitime  citati  etc. 
Subsequent  paragraphs  begin: 

Nos  non  sumus  gauisi  legitimis  induciis. 

Quod  allegatum  est  a  parte  aduersa  locum  habet. 
Ending  f.  ^b: — si  constat. 

2.  Summa  de  matrimonio  (Rayniundi):    in  another  hand  .  .  5 

G.  C.  C.   H.  28 


434  CATALOGUE   OF    MANUSCRIPTS.  [S^O- 

Quoniam   frequenter  in  foro  penitenciali. 

Ends  f.  i-]l):  corrigat  et  emendat.    Expl.  summadematrimonio. 
5.     In  a  hand  which  continues  to  the  end. 

(De  septem  sacramentis)  .         .         .         •         .         ■         .     f.     1 7  ^ 

Septeni  sunt  sacramenta  ecclesiastica  que  notantur  per  hunc 
uersum. 

Ends  unfinished  in  Penitencia:    dummodo  diuites  sunt. 

f.    20  (?  is  blank. 
4.     Table.     Incipiunt  tituli  ordinarii    .         .         .         .         .         .  20  b 

Ordo   ludiciarius,  in  four  books 21 

Prol.     Assiduis  postulacionibus  me  socii  mei. 

The  names  of  Ricardus  Anglicus  and  Pilleus  Mediolis  are  quoted. 

Text.     Judiciorum  siquidem  ordo. 

Lib.  II,   f.   34.     Lib.   in,  f.   ii,b.     Lib.   iv,  f.    10b. 

Ends  (de  appellacionibus)  f.  76  (^ :  ante  lit'  contra  (?)  et  etiam 
post  (imperfect  ?). 

380*.  ?  vac. 

380. 

Vellum,  iifx7|,  ff,  145  +  i,  double  columns  of  44  lines. 
Cent,  xiv  late,  in  a  clear  hand.  2  fo.  unde  totum. 

Good  partial  border  and  initial  on  f.  i. 

Not  in  Smith's  Catalogue.  A  coat  of  arms  has  been  stamped  in 
ink  on  the  flyleaf  in  modern  times,  but  too  faintly  to  be  deciphered. 

Old  binding,  skin  over  wooden  boards,  clasps  gone. 

Collation:  a-  (i  lines  cover)  i^--5''-  (+ a  slip)  61-- 11'-  I2«  13^ 
(6  cane). 

Contents : 

Dicta  Roberti  episcopi  Lincolniensis      .         .         .         .         .         .     f.       i 

Amor  multipliciter  dici  uidetur. 
Ends  f.   139  a:    iustitie  et  misericordie  dei. 

Expl.  dicta  lyncoln. 
Table.     Abstinencia — Christus 1391^ 

Expl.  tabula  super  dicta  lincoln.  etc. 

381.  C  M.  A.  1 1 24 

601. 

Paper,  ff.  66. 
Given  by  W.  Moore. 

An  abridgement  of  Common  Law  by  Roger  Yorke,  Serjeant  at 
law,  in  Latin. 


383]  GONVILLE   AND   CAIUS   COLLEGE    LIBRARY.  435 

382.  C.  M.  A.  1122 
602. 

Paper,  ff.  numbered  1-47  and  61-74. 
Given  by  W.  Moore. 

A  collection  of  Processes  of  Law  begun  by  Richard  Massye  on 
March  i  ;  4,  5  Philip  and  Mary  (i.e.  1557). 

383.  C.  M.  A.  1048 

603. 

Paper,  9x7^,  ff.  108,  various  numbers  of  lines  to  a  page. 
Cent.  XV,  most  irregularly  written.  The  edges  of  the  leaves  are 
much  worn,  and  the  book,  which  is  in  a  modern  binding,  defies 
collation. 

Given  by         ? 

The  contents  consist  largely  of  grammatical  matter  interspersed 
with  letters  (formulae  or  copies),  songs  etc.  in  French  and  English. 

Contents : 

Letter  in  French,  much  worn         .         .         .         .         .         .         .     p.      i 

The  following  sentences  occur 

monvoya  par  Will.  parker...ieo  estoy  si  longement  en  Spayne 
que  ieo  oblia  moun  latyn. 
Lower  down  English  phrases  occur:    luge  \>e  ryt  betwene... 

...so  trewe  loue  haj>  me  lered... 
Forms  or  copies  of  deeds  and  letters  in  French  ....  2 

Obligation    dated    41    Edw.    Ill,    between    Thomas    de    Hatton 

marchand  de  couentr'  and  Rob.  de  Burton  etc.  mercers. 
Letters  follow:  on  p.  4  occurs  the  phrase  "  certeyn  parole  a  Tad- 

merton  a  la  ostel  de  Joh.  Fayrel." 
p.    5.      A    tresreuerent    piere    en    dieu    et    treshonorable    Seigneur 
(name  gone) 
Chaunceler Maistre  Richard  Bedeforde  persone  de  reu{?). 

Grammatical  and  memorial  verses,  with  notes       ....  6 

Dextra  sex  sentos  exactos  colige  testes. 

(Si)  cum  turpe  facis  aliquo  spectante  rubescis 

Cur  spectante  deo  (non)  magis  inde  rubes. 

On   p.    7    occurs   the   name    Wymundus   London,   which  is  often 

found  later  on. 
Grammatical  notes  in  prose  interspersed  with  verses  begin  on  p.  8. 
On  p.    14  the  charm  beginning  Tres  boni  fratres. 

28—2 


436  CATALOGUE   OF    MANUSCRIPTS.  [383- 

On  p.  22  Nota  quod  sidonius  in  libro  de  naturis  rerum  ponit  propria 
nomina  animalium...Gaulare  (?)  et  latrare  est  proprie  canum  etc. 
p.  41  is  occupied  with  songs  in  English. 
( i)     Wybbe  ne  rele  ne  spynne  y<=  ne  may.   Ffor  ioyze  y'  it  ys  holyday. 

(2)  Alas  alas  ye  wyle  y'  euer  y  coude  dance,  laddy  ye  dance  a 

myssomer  day  y  made  smale  trippys  so}?  for  to  say  iak  oure 

halywater  cle(r)k  cow  be  j^e  way  etc. 
W 

(3)  Alone  y  lyue  alone.     Yos  (?)  is  to  hoch  at  home,  rydont  ic 

walagon.  Wan  i'^  wente  byjonde  j^e  see.  ryche  man  for 
to  bee  etc. 

Grammatical  notes  and  verses  continued P-   4^ 

Copies  of  letters  in  French 45 

In  the  first  it  is  said  that  "le  porteur  de  cestes  est  seneschal  de 
nostra  hostiel  et  est  apellee  sire  Walter  trimenel  luy  quel 
monsieur  ad  done  dedeynz  ses  xii  simaignes  lesglise  de 
Lydjerd  Tregoj  qui  vaut  xl.  li.   par  an." 

In  the  second  there  is  mention  of  Salisbury.     There  are  four  in  all. 

Grammar  continued 46 

Forms  of  letters  in  French.     F\om  a  king,  Prince  of  Wales  etc.         53 

On  pp.   50,   55  the  name  Penkeryg,  on  p.   57  Wakfield. 

Grammar        ...........         55 

On  p.  68  are  some  songs,  viz. 

(i)     Virgo  rosa  uirginum.  tuum  precare  filium. 

Alle  3e  mouwen  of  ioye  synge 
Fro  heuene  ys  come  god  tyj'yng 
INIary  mylde  Jj'  gode  Jjyng 
lam  concepit  filium. 

(2)  On  St  Thomas  of  Canterbury. 

A.   a.  a.  a.  nunc  gaudet  ecclesia         "j 

Herkenud  lordyngz/j  grate  and  smale 

,,  ,  ,  >  magna 

y'  wol  jee  telle  a  wonder  tale  ... 

,  11,         muiria. 

How  holy  churche  was  brout  in  bale.^ 

This  is  continued  on  p.  69. 

(3)  Care  away  away  away  m//mynge  away 
y  am  for  sake  an  oj'er  is  take  etc. 

At  p.  71  is  a  change  of  hand.  The  quire  (now  of  15  leaves)  is 
mostly  written  upside  down.  It  seems  to  be  part  of  an 
exercise  book  and  is  fearfully  scribbled.  Where  coherent  the 
matter  consists  of  grammatical  verses. 

At  p.   1 01   the  first  hand  resumes. 

Gloss  on  some  liturgical  offices     .         .         .         .         .         .         •         loi 

In  medio  duum  animalium.  duum  ponitur  pro  duorum. 

On  p.  119.  Nomen  scriptoris  lohannes  plenus  amoris  and  other 
like  tags. 

Forms  of  letters  in  French    .         .         .         .         .         .         .         .  I2j 

Proper  names  are  mostly  indicated  by  initials. 


384]  GONVILLE   AND   CAIUS   COLLEGE   LIBRARY.  437 

On  p.    126  are  various  jottings. 

The  Statute  Quia  emptores  terrarum,  followed  by 

Modus  faciendi  cartas  etc.  .  .         .  .         .         .    p.    127 

Ending   p.     161.      Expl.    modus    faciendi   cartas    obligaciones    ac- 

quietancias  secundum  usum  modernum. 
On  p.   149,  at  top:  Wymundus  London   Dominus  Bondon  exemit 

gladium  suum. 
The  grammatical   matter  (De  Regimine  Casuum  etc.)  is  resumed 

on  p.    162. 
On  p.  191   are  P"rench  and   English  scribbles:    the  latter  in  verse, 

Sume  men  sayoun  y'  y  am  blak  etc. 
Wynd  and  water  may  steyne  l^e  wyte  etc. 

Also  the  name  Wymundus  London. 

On  p.  191  are  letters  and  instruments  in  French.     One  mentions 

Johannete    de    Maundeuile  and  Thomas   Rendehole  de  Cante- 

brugge. 
Forms  of  letters  in  French  begin  again  on   p.    i9_',   and   continue 

to  p.   211   with  the  following   interruptions:    on   pp.    207  9   are 

grammatical  verses. 
On  p.  210  are  English  songs,  viz.: 

1.  Bryd  on  brere  y  telle  yt  to(?)  non  oj^er  y  ne  dar. 

A  bit  of  the  tune  of  this  or  the  next  is  noted  below. 

2.  pei  (?)  y  synge  and  mury  I  make  it   is  not  ywolde  my  owne 

dare  lad. 

3.  Aue    uirgo    regina.    dei    plena   gracia    vous    qui    nostre    dame 

aymez.  a  mon  reson  entendez. 

4.  (Mutilated.)     Now    f^is   30I    etc.     Mari    mulde    ha}>    boren   a 

chylde. 

Accounts  in  French        .         .         .         .         .         .         .         .         .         212 

le  prouost  de  Hanlee  is  mentioned,  and  also  Ledbury. 
Hie  inc.  modus  qualiter  clericus  uel  expensor  expendit  pecuniam 
domini  sui  .         .         .         .         .         .         .         .         .         .         .         214 

With  specimen  accounts:    ending  imperfectly  with  p.   216. 


384.  C.  M.  A.  1 1 28 

604. 

Vellum,  8^  x  5,  ff.  202+  i,  38  lines  to  a  page.  Cent,  xiii,  well 
written  and  illustrated. 

Given  by  W.  Moore.  2  fo.  Le  monde. 

Collatioii :  a'  i*'-9*  (7  cane.)  10--13'*  (8  cane.)  I4'*-2I*  |  I-  (first 
and  last  left)  II**  (wants  2  and  4)  lll'^  (wants  i,  8  cane?)  IV*  (wants  8) 
V^  vi«  (2  cane). 


438  CATALOGUE   OF   MANUSCRIPTS.  [384 

On  f.  i  a  are  the  following  notes  : 

Ryght  reuerent  and  woichyfull  mester  parson  of  dowysby  (xvi  early). 

On  i  b:  the  opening  lines  of  the  text  that  follows,  in  a  later  hand. 

Also  (xiv  .'') 

Memorandum  quod  Thomas  Houte  dedit  pro  libro  isto  in  hibernia  ante  aduentum 
Regis  (Edwardi  erased  (?)  Ricardi  added)  ad  hiberniam  ij  marc'  et  di.   marc. 

Also  (xv,  xvi) : 

liber  digorius  (?)  holland. 

On  {.  202  b:  the  name  Thomas  Woniius  {"i)  more  than  once. 

C(aucio)  W(?)yatt  opposita  in  cista  regine  pro... in  festo  S.  Ambrosii  a.  d.  m°  cccc°  V. 
Quiscunque  ocupauit  hunc  librum  oret  pro  anima  domini  Willelmi  egerdone  et  pro 
anima  Johannis  drwer  et — 

Also  a  few  religious  lines  in  English  (xv)  ill  written. 
Contents : 

I.     Ymage   du   monde   in    French    verse    (see   Hist.   Lift,   de    la 

Frame  x.xiii.   323  etc.) f.       i 

t)ui  uelt  entendre  a  cest  commans 
Si  puet  aprendre  en  cest  romans 
Des  oeures  dieu  et  de  clergie 
Quai  pour  laye  gent  rommanchie 

Ore  oiez  audit  pr/merain 
Du  glorieus  dex  souuerain. 
C.    I.     Li  premier  chapistre  de  la   Grant  boutc  Ihesn     .         .  2 

Quant  diex  fist  le  monde  pr/miers. 
The  first  book  ends  on  f.  79  b,  on  Ptolemy, 

Si  comme  tholomex  li  rois 

Lenquist  e  promea 

Maintes  foiz. 
Lib.   II  with  handsome  initial  of  blue  with  red  filling-in       .  80 

Qui  or  veult  aprendre  et  oir 

Dont  il  se  pourra  esioir  (gloss  ;    xv,  gaudere). 
The  prologue  ends  with  the  contents  of  the  15  chapters, 

Oroiez  au  commencement 

La  forme  engros  du  firmament. 
Rubric  not  inserted  ........  82 

Diex  forma  roont  tout  le  monde 

Comme  vne  pelote  roonde. 
Ends  (?  imperfect)  in  the  last  chapter,   f    165^!', 

Qel  chose  est  e  comment  va 

En  empirant  toz  iors  en  va. 
Only  a  few  lines  if  any  can  be  gone.     The  romance  is  dated 
to    1245. 


384]  GONVILLE   AND   CAIUS   COLLEGE    LIURARY.  439 

In  the  second  part  are  a  good  many  (2^,  or  24)  diagrams. 
Only  one  contains  any  figures,  viz.  on  f.  84,  where  are  four 
human  figures  illustrating  the  position  of  the  Antipodes. 

n.     Bestiary f.    167 

A  shorter  text  than  in  no.  372,  beginning 

Bestiarum  uocabulum  proprie  conuenit  leonibus  etc. 

Leo  grece  latine  rex. 

Phisiologus  dicit  tres  naturas  habere  leonem  .  .  .  .  il'>';  ^> 

There  is  a  gap  (six  leaves  probably)  between  Leo  and  Simla. 

Birds  begin  on  f.   181  /', 

Vultur  a  uolatu. 
Serpents,  f.    i96(^, 

Basili(s)cus  grece  latine  interpretatur  regulus. 
Ends  with  section  on 

Vermis  est  animal  quod  plerumque  de  carne 

—  motus  explicat  sicque  agitatus  perlabitur  (200/'). 
Then  follow  two  sections : 

a.     Consuetudo  fidelium  que  beatissime  dei  genitricis    .         .         200/.' 
On  the  origin  of  the  Hours  of  the  Virgin. 
A.      In   anno   quo   normanni  angliam   inuaserunt.      Story   of 
Abbot   Elsinus  and   the    Feast   of  the  Conception   of  the 
Virgin. 
Ends    f.   202  a :    et   post    transitum   huius   uite   eterna   requies 
concedatur  in  qua  ipse  regnat  in  sec.  sec.  Amen. 

The  Bestiary  is  very  well  illustrated.  The  pictures  are  larger 
than  those  in  no.  372.  The  grounds  red  and  blue  (one  gold) 
ornamented  with  gold  dots  or  white  patterns.  Frames  of  pink 
and  blue  (alternate  sides)  and  square  gold  corners. 

1.  f.  167a.     Single  lion  above.     Two  lions  facing  each  other  below. 

2.  f.  168  rt.  Ape  carrying  two  young  ones,  one  before,  one  behind.  Monkey 
eating  fruit.     Another  under  a  tree. 

3.  f.  i6Sd.  A  deer,  a  lion,  a  goat,  follow  a  many-coloured  panther  to  A'.  A 
winged  dragon  on  /v.  enters  its  den. 

4.  169  A.     Draco  maior  with  red  comb,  wings,  and  curly  tail. 

5.  1 70.     Wolf. 

6.  171.  On  L.  man  and  woman  kneeling.  In  C.  man  pierced  with  sword  by 
another.  On  A',  dog  flies  at  the  throat  of  the  murderer  who  kneels,  and  is  about  to 
be  killed  by  two  men  with  sword  and  axe. 

7.  171  A.     Deer  about  to  eat  snake. 

8.  172.  Above  two  weasels  mouth  to  mouth.  Below  a  weasel  with  a  young 
one  in  its  mouth. 

9.  172  A.     Ants  carrying  grains  of  corn.  10.      i/.',  A.      Blue  ibex. 

11.  174.     Two  fiery  stones  each  with  a  human  face  in  the  middle. 

12.  White  ostrich,  horse-shoe  in  mouth, 

13.  1 74  A.  Tiger,  slate-coloured,  pursuing  horseman  to  A'.  He  throws  a  round 
mirror  to  it  :    its  cub  is  on  his  saddlebow. 


440  CATALOGUE   OF    MANUSCRIPTS.  [384- 

14.  175.  Bonacon,  horned;    man  with  spear  on  Z. 

15.  175.  Bear  licking  an  oval  red  thing  (its  whelp). 

16.  1751^.     Manticora  with  human  head. 

17.  176.  Parandrus  much  like  a  stag.  18.     Eale  with  red  horns. 

19.  i-,6b.     Sheep.  20.     Ram.  -21.     177.     Two  lambs  at  play. 

22.  Goat.  23.      iTi  b.     Boar.  24.     Ox.  25.      178.     Another. 

26.  178/'.     Camel  lying  down.     Man  on  his  back  with  scourge. 

27.  179.     Two-humped  camel.  28.     Ass.  29.     179^.     White  horse. 
30.  181.     Cat:    two  rats  outside  the  picture.                  31.     Two  mice. 

32.  Mole.  33.     i%i  b.     Vulture.  34.      182.     Two  cranes  facing. 

35.  1821^.     Man  with  birch  rod  kneeling.     Parrot  facing  him. 

36.  Two  storks,  blue  and  white,  one  with  head  thrown  back. 

37.  183.     Alcion  white.  38.     Nightjar  in  nest  in  tree.     Man  with  sling  below. 
39.  183  <!•.     Two  "  Ercinee  aues,"  brown.  40.     184.     Magpie. 

41.  Hawk  on  perch.  42.     Nightingale  in  tree:   gold  ground. 

43.  184^.     Bat  (four-winged).  44.     Raven.  45.     Crow. 

46.  185.     Swallow,  brown.  47.      185  <^.     Quail,  brown. 

48.  Peacock,  full-face  with  tail  spread. 

49.  186.     Cock.  50.     Two  white  ducks. 

51.  iS6b.  Man  kneels  on  L.  with  bowl:  three  bees  settle  on  it.  On  R.  two  bee- 
hives on  stand,  with  bees. 

52.  188.  Man  on  /..  leans  on  staff.  Three  goats  on  jR.,  two  on  their  hind  legs 
eating  leaves  of  a  tree. 

53.  189.  Blue  fish  (serra)  with  coloured  wings.  Above,  a  ship  with  four  men. 
Gold  ground :    half-page. 

54.  i^gb.  Aspidochelon,  with  mouth  full  of  fish.  Two  men  on  its  back,  one  stirs 
a  fire,  the  other  hammers  a  post  in,  to  which  a  boat  on  L.  with  one  man  in  it  is  attached 
by  a  rope :    half-page. 

55.  190.     Eagle  with  spread  wings. 

56.  \()ob.     Man  in  bed,  head  to  L.  ;    the  bird  Caladrius  sits  on  his  feet. 

57.  19:.     Three  brown  pelicans,  one  on  L.  feeds  another  from  its  beak. 

58.  191  b.     Owl.  59.     192.     Phoenix,  white,  with  stick  in  mouth  :  fire  on  R. 

60.  i()2b.     Four  hoopoes,  dark  coloured.    Two  are  plucking  their  parent's  feathers  off. 

61.  193.     Ibex  (Ibis)  feeding  on  nude  corpse  on  Z. 

62.  193'^-     Coot.  63.      194.     Two  partridges. 

64.      194/'.     Two  turtle-doves.  65.     Six  doves  in  pairs. 

66.  195'''.     Large  winged  dragon  on  Z.     Tree  on  R  with  five  white  doves  in  it. 

67.  196.     Swan.  68.      196^^.     Basilisk,  half  cock,  half  serpent. 

69.      197.     {Vipera.)     Two  huge  winged  dragons  fighting.     One  has  the  other's  head 
in  its  mouth  and  two  smaller  heads  are  emerging  from  its  back.     This  picture  extends 
down  the  Z.  side  of  the  page  and  across  the  top. 
198.     Scitalus,  blue  snake  with  red  head. 
71.      Amphisbaena.     White  dragon,  winged,  two-legged,  a  second  head  on  its  tail. 

198/'.      Boas,   with  two  legs,   blue  head,  and  horns. 
73.     Jaculus.  74.     Winged  serpent  of  India  with  two  legs. 

Seps.  76.     199.     Lizard  (lacertus)  four-legged,  slate  colour. 

Saura,   brown  lizard.  78.      ig^b.     Serpent  going  into  burrow. 


385]  GONVILLE   AND   CAIUS   COLLEGE    LIBRARY.  44I 

385.  f  C  M.  A.  1045 

605.  1  James  202 

Vellum,  8|  x  sh  ff-  188  +  4,  varying  numbers  of  lines  to  a  page. 
Cent,  xiii,  in  several  hands,  mostly  good. 

Given  by  Roger  Marchall. 

Collation:  a-*  i^''  2'"  3'*-6'^  7'-  (wants  10-12)  |  8'^  (wants  i)  |  9'" 
10*  ii«  12'-  13"  14'-'  IS*"-  (wants  6)  16^  \f-  18-  I9«'  (wants  i)  20'-. 

ff.  i  and  iv  are  from  an  unfinished  astrological  MS.  (xiv,  xv) 
evidently  translated  from  Arabic. 

ff.  ii,  iii  are  part  of  a  legal  document  (a  roll)  written  on  one 
side  only  (xv)  containing  a  statement  of  a  case,  beginning: 

London.      Elias    Harvvod    de    London    Goldsmyth.    alias    dictus   Elias   Harwod 

magistio  suo  Roberto  Manfeld  nuper  magistro  minte  domini   Regis  etc. 

On  f  iv  b  a  table  of  contents  in  Marchall's  hand. 

Contenta  in  hoc  uolumine  sunt  ista. 
Diccionarius  M"^'  Johannis  de  Garland ia  cum  commento. 
Accentarius  eiusdem  (over  erasure). 
Diccionarius  alius  eiusdem  sub  alia  forma. 
Tractatus  Algorismi  cum  compoto  ecclesiastico. 
De  misteriis  ecclesie  per  eundem  Johannem  de  Garlandia. 
Comentarius  eiusdem. 
Compendium  gramatice  per  eundem. 
Morale  scolarium  per  eundem. 
Enchiridion  M"  Galfridi  de  Vino  saluo. 
Donatus  cum  exposicione  Remigii. 
Massa  compoti  cum  tabulis  et  kalendario. 
Equiuoca  M.  Mathei  Vindocinensis. 
Exoticon  Versuum  Alexandri  cum  comento. 
Tractatus  de  uerbis  deponentalibus. 

Ex  dono  M"  Rogeri  Marchall. 

The  last  three  items  are  no  longer  in  the  volume. 

Contents : 

I.      In  double  columns,   text    and   gloss:    a   full   column   of  gloss 
contains  42  lines. 
Dictionarius  Joh.   de  Garlandia       .  .  .         .  .         •     P-      7 

Capitula  (17).     i.    De  uestimentis  sacerdotalibus. 
(17)  de  librario. 

Text :    Sacerdos  ad  altare  accessurus. 

Gloss  :  Sacerdos  ut  dicit  p;-is(cianus?)  est  nomen  compositum. 
Text  ends  p.   59  :    clausus  puscula  muniatur. 
Gloss  ends  p.  6r  :    ad  ipsum  finaliter  tendere  debemus. 


442  CATALOGUE   OF   MANUSCRIPTS.  [385 

2.  Liber  Meiaiii p.    61 

Text  and  gloss.      Text  :    Merarii  niiper  cintillanti  iubare. 

Gloss  :    Merarii  etc.     Hoc  merarium  et  hec  nierenda. 
Ends  p.   67.     Text  :    recepta  hoc  braco  faminium. 
Gloss  :    et  illud  a  for  faris. 

3.  Accentarius  M.  J.  de  Garlandia     ......  68 

Text,  2 1  lines  to  a  page  :    interlinear  and   marginal  glosses, 

some  of  the  former  in  French. 

Ecclesie  sacre  modulans  lex  metrica  seruit. 

Ends  p.   140: 

Mille  ducentenis  ter  denis  quatuor  annis 
Coniungtis  (?)  annis  sunt  edita  scripta  iohannis 
Post  incarnatum  sacra  de  uirgine  uerbinn. 

4.  Dictionarius  alius  M.  Joh.  de  Garlandia         .         .         .         .         141 
Text  36  lines  to  a  page  :    interlinear   (some  in   French)   and 

marginal  glosses. 

Palpabit  uerum  qui  nescit  nomina  rerum 
Vix  faciet  clerum  multorum  pena  dierum. 

Dictionarius  dicitur  libellus  iste. 

— per    suam    summam    misericordiam    misereri.      Amen. 
Explicit. 
Gloss  ends  :    ego  sum  amen.  i.  indeliciens. 

5.  Algorismus  (Alex,  de  Villa  Dei)    ......         152 

Hec  Algorismus  ars  presens  dicitur  in  qua. 
Two  columns  on  the  first   and   last  pages  :    one  on  back  of 
the  text.     Few  glosses. 

s  i 

Ends  p.    158:    Vnum  post  denum  due  ita  deinde  per  unum. 

6.  Compotus  ecclesiasticus  ........         15Q 

Double  columns  of  47  lines:  verses  in  a  larger  hand  inter- 
spersed. 

Per  ueterum  sagacitatem 

— omnibus  aliis  precedentibus. 

7.  Joh.  de  Garlandia  de  mysteriis  Ecclesiae       .  .         .         163 
36  lines  to  a  page,  marginal  and  interlinear  glosses. 

fulcone 
Anglia  quo  fulget  quo  gaudent  presule  claro 

Londonie  quo  parisius  scrutante  sophiam. 

Ends  p.  185.  The  lower  part  of  the  leaf,  which  had  upon 
it  a  diagram  of  the  Greek  and  Latin  alphabets  as  written 
on  the  church-floor  by  the  Bishop  when  consecrating  a 
church,  is  torn  off. 

The  last  line  which  remains  is 

Lucida  turribulum  redolens 

8.  Golias  de  coniuge  non  ducenda      .         .         .         .         .         .         186 

Double  columns  of  36  lines. 

Sit  deo  gloria  laus  benedictio 
lohanni  pariter  petro  laurencio. 


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See    Wright,   Poems   of   IV.    Mapes,    p.    77.      The   mutilation 
of  the  page  has  carried  away  11.    14-36  and  57-76.     The 
text  seems  very  faulty.      Ends  p.    188:    Respond!  breuiter. 
uobis  consentio. 
y.     (De  Paride  et  Helena) p.    188 

Tauro  sol  intrauerat  et  uir  (uer)  parens  florum 
Caput  excer[c]uerat  floribus  decorum 

Nam  uidere  uideor  quod   frix  el  latena  (Lacaena) 
\'enustabant  gramine  pinu  sub  amena  etc. 

Apparently  not  printed  :    ends  f.    191  : 

Cum  se  uobis  referat  cahis  (Thais)  resuppina 
Scio  quid  redoleat  cahidis  sentena. 

10.  (Apocalypsis  Goliae) 191 

A  Tauro  torrida  lam[de]pade  cinthii. 

Wright,  p.   I.     Ends  p.   197.     Only  the  inner  column  of  this 

leaf  is  left,  and  this  is  mutilated  at  the  bottom. 
Et  capud  tenerum  discerpens... (Wright,  1.   411). 
Reponit  firmus  h.   celle...(not  in  Wright). 
Qui  raptus  fueram.... 
On  the  verso  in  a  larger  hand  are  some  verses, 

(G)racia  mensarum  cum  diliciis  epularum 
Vnsignesque  tori  cuppe  cifique  decori. 

The  last  lines  are  mutilated. 

11.  Commentarius  J.  de  Garlandia 199 

Double  columns  of  38  lines. 

Comentarius    liber   iste    curialium    personarum    et    rerum    et 

uocabulorum  preorditur. 
It  contains  explanations  of  words,  often  in  French. 
Ends   f.   211:    hec    edita   sunt   parysius   sub   uen.  cancellario 

parysius   Galtero  de  castro   tlieodorici   a.  d.  M°.  cc°.  40°. 

sexto  gloriosum   et   admirabilem   partum   b.  m.   v.  demon- 

strante. 

12.  Compendium  gramatice  per  eundem 211 

Gramaticam  triuialis  apex  subicit  sibi  firmo. 

Mostly  in  double  columns:  pp.  258,  9  have  one  column  each, 
and  on  the  margin  of  the  latter  is  (xiv,  xv) :  a  nostre  cheie 
dame  Madame  de  Walingfort  grant  moy  vostre,  chere 
madame  a  moy  damysol  ysolt  qui  portastes  Roy  de 
englet'. 

Ends  p.  269  :   aureus  est  ille  ramus  per  opaca  sibille. 

Expl.  compendium. 

13.  Clauis  compendii  per  eundem       ......  270 

Artis  gramatice  dudum  compendia  quedam 
Perstrinxi  quorum  clauem  tenet  iste  libellus. 


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Ends  p.  299 : 

Parysius  quesita  diu.  collecta.  relecta 
Sicut  doctorum  nouit  uenerabilis  ordo. 
Expl.  clauis  conpendii. 

P.    300  is  covered  with  pieces  of  verse  in  various  hands. 
F.     De  S.  Nicholao. 

Nubit  rose  lilium.  columbina  presulum.  que  beasti  filium 

audit    surdus    loqui    mutum.    cecus    claudum    uidet    tutum 
gressu.   graba  decidit. 

Nicholai  prece  mitis    \    .  .  . 

_  ,  .  .      >   in  morbi  naufragio. 

Datur  salus  consopitis/ 

-2.     Flos  humane  bonitatis  erit  paciencia 
Vita  forma  pii  iuris  renouans  solacia. 
16  lines. 

3.  Bilem  uafer  respuat  modestie  lesurum 
ruinis  (?)  mox  animo  auctoris  daturum. 

4.  17  miscellaneous  verses,  and  some  smaller  fragments. 
On  p.   301.      I.     A  note  on  degrees  of  affinity. 

2.     A  charm  against  rats  and  mice. 

Pater  noster  ter  dicatur  in  grangia  cum  carmine  isto.  Sanctus 
karicius  seruus  dei  ab  infantia  sua  a  domibus  matris  sue 
per  uirtuteni  sancte  trinitatis  et  per  uirtutem  sancte  [trini- 
tatis]  crucis  omnes  mures  et  ratones  effugauit.  et  per  inter- 
cessionem  S.  karicii  omnes  mures  et  ratones  fugiant  a 
grangia  ista  +  Christus  uincit  +  Christus  imperat  +  J.  C. 
filius  dei  hunc  locum  defendat  ab  omnibus  muribus  et  ra- 
tonibus  et  ab  omnibus  malis.  Amen.  Accepe  iiii  lapides 
de  creta  et  scribe  super  iiii  lapides  nomina  iiii  Euangelis- 
tarum  Matheus  etc.  scribe  super  Johannem  alpha  et  o...et 
sic  scribe  super  alios  et  pone  iiii  lapides  super  iiii  angulos 
domus  grangie  cum  tribus  pater,  aue  maria. 

The  other  notes  seem  uninteresting. 

14.  Morale  Scholarium  ........    p.  302 

36  lines  to  a  page:    glosses,  some  in  French. 

Prol.     Humiles  in  spineto  mirice  sicut  in  areolis  aromatum 

rosaria. 
Text.     Scribo  nouam  satiram  sed  sic  ne  seminet  iram. 
Ends  p.  316 : 

Ad  te  sullimes  et  fructu  uentris  opimes 
Expl.  morale  scolarium. 

A  prose  note  on  the  book  follows,  and  then  some  miscellaneous 
verses. 

Quam  male  peccauit  sodoniita  ruina  proljauit  etc. 

15.  Enchiridion    M.  Galfridi   de    Vino   saluo   (synonyma  Joh.    de 

Garlandia)    .         .         .         .         .         .         .         .         .         .         317 

Ad  mare  ne  uidear  latices  deferre  camino. 
With  marginal  and  interlinear  glosses. 


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On  the  margins  of  p.   227549.  are  written  some  poems  in  a 

very  small  hand,  viz. : 
(i)     De  Presbytero  et  Logico  (Wright,  I.e.  p.   251) 

Hora  nona  sabbati  tempore  florenti 

plebs  uacans  conuenerat  intra  septa  templi. 

Ends  p.  330 : 

Instaurare  uerbera  plebs  non  est  contenta 
donee  totus  marcnit  pene  uite  dempta  (Wright  1.   212). 
(2)         Presbiterum  quendam  mulieris  amor  stimulabat 

concubitum  cuius  uicio  pro  carnis  amabat  etc. 
He  was  drowned  and  rescued  by  the  Virgin.     Ends  p.   332 
Inferni  sedis  uicti  siluere  tiranni 
et  confundant  eos  ingens  confusio  dampni.     Ainen. 
pp.  332,  336,  340  have  had  lists  of  names  (under  the  text)  in 
pencil.      Among    these    I    can    read    Ripun,    Pochesford, 
Tikeshow(?),    Kirkely  (?),    Layham  (?),    Prillest,   Horwetun, 
Feriford,  Hibernia,  Catteworjje,  Cossel. 
The  Enchiridion  ends  on  p.  336 
Ex  utero  dicti  germani  sunt  uterini. 
Expl.  Encheridion. 
On  P-  337  ^  prose  note. 

16.  De  nominibus  Christi P-   Si^ 

Text  and  gloss  alternately. 

Alma  chorus  domini  nunc  pangat  noniina  summi. 
Chorus  quandoque  dicitur  mensura. 
Ends:   saluificet  nos  sit  cui  secla  per  omnia  doxa. 
(Gloss)  doxa  gloria  quasi  iuxta  gloriam.     Explicit. 

17.  An  excerpt  from  some   work   like   the   Dictionarius   of  J.  de 

Garlandia 34' 

Qui  bene  exenterari  possunt.     Gurgustio  uel  funda  uel  fuscina. 

W'ith  glosses,  some  in  French. 

Ends  p.  344:  nisi  quisque  fideliter  firmiterque  crediderit  saluus 

esse  non  poterit. 
Various  notes  in  a  small  hand. 

18.  Three  columns  to  a  page,  text  and  gloss. 

Donatus  cum  expositione  Remigii 345 

Begins  imperfectly:    inperatiuus  gradus  cui  casui. 
Ends  p.   358:    ut  atat  et  si  qua  sunt  similia. 
(Gloss):    littera  sennonum  Unguis  componimus  istic. 
Finite  libro  sit  laus  etc. 

19.  Single  columns  of  text:    marginal  gloss. 

Massa  compoti         .........         358 

Licet  modo  in  fine  temporum 

— reuertitur  in  se  ad  modum  circuli. 

Aureus  in  iano  numerus  clauesque  vocantur 

Cristus  factus  homo  leuat  omnia  reddita  trono. 


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Expl.  suiniiia  compoti.     Inc.  doctrina  tabiilayum    .         .         .   p.   372 
Alphabeta  duo  que  ter  deca  •  v  •  figuris 

Qua  mediante  potest  que  queiis  haberi  (^^V). 

Expl.  tract,  de  tabulis. 

Kalendar  in  black  and  red  :    six  months  on  a  page       .         .         378 

March.  Cuthbert. 

Ap.  S.   Petri  Medyol.  mart,  (added). 

May.  Dunstan  in  red. 

June.  S.  Willelmi  added  xv. 

July.  Transl.  S.   Thome. 

Nov.  S.    Edmund    Conf.l         ,  ,    , 

s.  Hugo       r  '^^'''- 

Eadmundi  Reg.  et  M.   in  red. 
On  p.   380  are  some  Paschal  tables,     p.  381   is  blank. 
On  p.   382  are  grammatical  and  other  notes. 


386.  C.  M.  A.  845 

606. 

Paper,  8f  x  5f,  fif.  98  +  2,  28  lines  to  a  page.  Cent,  xv,  well 
written,  in  a  rather  current  hand. 

Given  by         ? 

At  the  ends  are  parts  of  two  leaves  of  a  xiiith  cent.  MS.  in 
double  columns  of  Canon  Law. 

Collation:   i^*'  2*-i2l 

Contents : 

Hie  inc.  stimulus  conciencie  compilatus  per  Ricardum  heremitam 

(R.   Hampole) f.       i 

The  mygth  of  y"^  fader  almythy 
and  y^  wytt  of  y^  sone  al  wytty. 

Septima  pars  ends  f.  96  a : 

y'  for  hus  was  \)Oxne  of  a  mayde:  and  ded  hup  on  y'^  rode  henge. 
Amen  {ter).     Expl.  stimulus  conciencie. 

(a)     On  f.   96  b  in  another  hand :    a  copy  of  an  instrument  of 
Job  B(rythwald)  of  Mild. 

To  )?e  worthi  executours  of 

Jon  B.  of  Mild'  besochit  Y  \^^  wil  in  reuerens  of  god  and  rythwys- 
nesse  concederyn  J>e  grete  wrong  Y  queche  Robert  P(ope)  of 
Mild  to  Jon  B.  of  Mild  in  diuerse  degre  that  is  to  say  quer  Y 
Robard  Playford  of  Mild  hath  enfeffyd  hym  Robert  Pope  and 
Robert  Chadynhalk  in  diuerse  landis  and  tenements  in  the  toun 


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of  Mild  etc.  and  to  the  sayde  Rob.  Playford  solde  to  sayde 
Jon  B.  ii  acr'  of  lond  quech  arn  in  Mild  in  \)e  feld  ciepyt 
Brixhyl  feld  etc. 

(i)     On  f.   97  a  in  a  third  hand :    a  spurious  papal  document. 

Ego  Thomas  romanus  pontifex...Inueni  in  canonibus  hoc  quod 
dominus  dixit  ad  b.  Martinum.  quod  duodecim  dies  fuerunt 
veneres(-is)  in  quibus  omnes  Christiani  in  pane  et  aqua  ieiunare 
debent  etc.  (oftener  attributed  to  St  Clement). 


387.  C.  U. 

607. 

Paper,  quarto,  ff.  circa  200.     Cent.  xvi. 
Given  by  W.  Moore. 

Contents : 

A  volume  of  Mathematical  Tracts. 

1.  Breve  scriptum  'Quod  coeluni  stat,  terra  moveatur' 
Duodecimo,  signatum   '9  Jan.  (15)68,  C.P.D.' 

2.  Commentaria  in  libellum  de  Sphsera  Joannis  de  Sacro  Bosco 

per  M.  Jacobum  Pmetorium,    1564        ..... 
Written  by  '  Laurentius   Rankghe  Colberg.' 

3.  Erotemata  in   Qutestiones  Sphjerre  M.  Sebastiani  Theodorici 

Avinstemii  dictata  a  Balduino,    27   Mai,   1566     . 

4.  In    librum    secundum    Qusestionum    Sphaericarum    M.    Joh. 

Balduinus     .......... 

5.  Methodica  explicatio  Sphjerte  ...... 

6.  Doctrinae  Suiutun  rudimenta  ....... 

7.  Rudimenta  quadrates  Geographia;  a  Bartholomjeo  Schonborn, 

A°  1567       

8.  de  usu  generali  Canonum  Sulilensarum  in  circulo  quas  vulgo 

tabulas  sinuum  vocant  ....... 

Signed,    'M.  Joh.   Balduinus,    1561.'     Verses   prefixed   signed 
Sebastianus  N. 

9.  In    sphaeram    Pruerii,    M.    Barthol.    Schonborn,    Vinleberga;, 

'567 

10.  In  quartam  partem  Elementorum  Sphaericorum  Pruerii 

11.  In  libellum  sphasricum  Victorini  Strigelii       .... 

12.  Theoria    Solis,    Lunre    et    Planetarum    singularum    in    fine; 

22  Martii,  69       ........         . 

13.  Methodus  perspicua  computandi  Ellipsis  tarn   Solaris   quam 

Lunaris  ex  Tabulis  Prutaneis:    in  prtecepta  divisa 
On  p.  r,  'A"  69,  2  Aprilis,  Witb.  M.  Sebastianus  Theodoricus.' 

14.  Opposilio  Ecliptica  anni  1570,  quae  incidit  in  diem  Augusti  15, 

hor.  9,  5',   16",  Witbergcg. 
Tables  and  diagrams  many. 


A. 


1205 


24 

19 

18 

18 

9 

1.? 


26 
91 


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388.  C.  M.  A.  1206 

608. 

Vellum  (and  paper),  8|  x  6,  fif.  128,  in  various  good  hands. 
Cent,  xiv,  xv. 

Given  by  W.  Moore  (?) 

Collation:  i^  (wants  i)  2^  (paper)  3*  (+2  slips)  4^  (+2  slips)  6* 
(+2  slips)  7«  (+2)  I  8*  9^  (wants  4)  10^  (wants  i)  |  11^  12*  |  13  (one 
left)  14-  (two  left)  I  152  (last  left)  16  (three  left)  178-20'*  |  218. 

On  f.  125/;  is:  liber  Roberti  Tomsun  (xiv  early)  and  on  f.  128 
the  name  Thorleby  (xv,  xvi)  twice,  once  in  Greek  letters. 

Contents : 

1.  On  ff.  1-3  are  three  circular  astronomical  diagrams. 
Then  follow  4  leaves  of  paper. 

Ad  habendam  verum  locum  alicuius  planete. 
(if.  6/',  7  are  blank. 

2.  Astronomical  tables  ........     f.       8 

The  dates  mentioned  are   1358-1360. 

A  second  set  of  tables  (ad  sciendum  introitum  solis  in  quodlibet 

signum)  is  dated  to   1330     .......  32 

Ends  f.  j,'t  b. 

3.  Two  sets  of  Indexes  or  Capitula  (alphabetical)  to  Statutes, 

in  law  French      .........  48 

4.  Inc.  Capitula  Statutorum  Regis  Edwardi  tercii  anno  primo  66 
Ends  imperfectly  in  21   Richard  II.     In  law  French. 

5.  One  leaf  of  a  Registrum  Brevium  in  French  ...  82 

6.  Two  leaves  much  soiled  of  Statutes  in  French      ...  83 

7.  Two  leaves  of  the  text  of  Jacobus  de  Cessolis  de  ludo  Scaccarum  85 

De  modicis  et  pigmentariis  capitulum. 

(gap) 

De  progressu  militum       .......  86 

De  progressu  et  motu  Rochorum  (imperfect)  .         .  86  (^ 

8.  Isidorus  de  patriarchis  etc.  V.  et  N.T.  ....  87 
Begins    imperfectly   with    the    last    line    of    the    section    on 

.  Melchisedech. 

Ends  with  Stephanus  (f.    102):    creditur  et  adoratur. 
On  \ozb  is  a  xvith  cent,  index  of  the  persons  treated. 

9.  Gilbertus  Anglicus  super  oraculum  Cyrilli  Carmelitae    .         .         103 
Frater  Gilbertus  anglicus   magnus  ille  theologus  qui  et  ipse 

hunc  librum  satis  curiose  exposuit  in  sue  exposicionis  exordio 
hec  uerba  descripsit.  Cum  ad  monasterium  cluniacense 
quibusdam  negociis  exigentibus  peruenissem  et  inter  cetera 
quartum  librum  moralium  b.  Gregorii  expetissem  contigit  me 
una  cum  librario  ad  librorum  armarium  peruenire  etc. 
— nee  eo  minus  processerit  in  misteriis. 


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Domui  tocius  diuine  sapiencie  septiformi  columpna. 

The  text  of  the  prophecy  is  written  in  larger  letters.     It  begins 

on  f.   104 

Nempe  annorum  Christi  m.  cc.  liiij.  fehr.   kal.   viij. 
The  last  quire  (beginning  at  f.    121)  is  misbound.     The  true 

order  of  the  leaves  is   121,    123,    122,    124. 
The  comment  and  prophecy  end  on  f.  122/;:  portantibus  magna  • 

capacia  (-utia)  post  tergum  in  modum  corme(?).     Explicit. 
10.      loachim  Abbas  ad  Cirillum    .         .  .  .         .         .  .     f.   122/; 

...telle    manenti    in    ordine    sanctitatis..  curillo    presbitcro... 

}»achim  (Joachim)  abbas... 
Ends  f.   125  : — vere  christi  miles. 
Ego   frater   petrus    maymeti    ord.  b.  m.  de   carmelo    existens 

scolaris    parisius    istum    libellum    manu    propria    scripsi    et 

abstraxi  a  quodam  exemplari  ualde  antiquo  et  cum  diptongis 

in   quo   cirillus   cum  sacris  et  sacerdotalibus  uestibus  et  fr. 

eusebius    cum    mantello    barrato    et    angelus    ut    supra    in 

principio  erant  curiose  et  mirabiliter  depicti. 
Vincentius  in  spec  hist.  1.  30,  c.  30  dicit  :  anno  domini    1185 

uenit  de  parti  bus  calabrie — nondum  aduenisse. 
Item  Vine,  resitat  ipsum  1.  33,  c.    107. 
Anno  gracie  1162  regni  regis  Anglie  Henrici  3.  7.  8.   floruit 

abbas  Joachim  (f.  125/^).      Further  notes  on  Joachim's  date, 

ending  : 

Abbas  Joachim  in  seiario  scripturarum  libera  v  dicit.  nos 
iam  sub  anno  ab  incarn.  m.  cc.  iiii''^  v'°  incipiente  hoc 
scribimus  etc. 
Explicit  (erasure). 

Leland  notices  the  Comment  of  Gilbertus. 
Cf.  also  MS.  C.C.C.C.  404. 


389.  C.  M.  A.  1 191 

609. 

Paper. 

Given  by  \V.  Moored 

Quarto,    very    neatly    written,    by    different    hands.       On    the 

cover : 

'  Caius  Coll.    1681.' 

On   p.   57,    'John    Paman.'     A   table   of  the  articles  in  no.  29, 
as  far  as  p.  613,  is  on  p.  571. 

'  Smith  thought  it  probably  one  of  Robert   Hare's  M.S.S.,  but   Ilare  died  in    1611, 
and  much  of  the  contents  of  this  volume  is  later. 

t;.  c.  c.  II.  29 


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Contents  : 

A  miscellaneous  volume,  principally  of  English  History. 

1.  The   consecration   of  Jesus   Chapel,    near    Southampton,    by 

Lancelot  Andrews,  Bp  of  Winchester,  in  Latin. 
At  the  end,  'ye  form  of  donation  of  goods  unto  ye  church,' 
and  the  licence  to  erect  it,  by  Bp  Montagu,   1617. 

2.  Letter  (in  Latin)  of  Card.   Pole  to  the  Privy  Council   .         .     p.    47-54 

3.  Dr  John  Rainolde's  confession  before  death,  with  eight  signatures  55-6 
On  smaller  paper. 

4.  Constitutiones  Ecclesice  Belgi-Germanicae  qua;  Nordozvici  est   .  61-81 
The  name  John  Paman  on  p.  57. 

5.  Consultatio  Sacerdotum  quorundam  super  mandato  Prresulis  ut 

et  Concubinas  habitas  abigant  et  nullas  posthac  alant        .  91-7 

'  Proesul  et  Presbyteri  nuper  consedere 
Tristes  in  capitulo  simul  et  dixere.' — 

A  vetusto  manuscripto.     A  satirical  poem  in  stanzas  of  four 

rhyming  verses  in  the  hand  of  Rob.  Hare. 
Another  text  printed  in  Wright's  Poems  of  IF.  Mapes,  p.  174. 

6.  Sam.  Hoard — of  God's  love  to  mankind        .... 

7.  Jos.   Davenant,   Episc.  Sarisburiensis  ad  Sam.   Ward 

8.  Sam.  Ward  determinatio  quod  omnes  infantes  baptizati  procul- 

dubio  justificentur  ........ 

9.  Thos.  Rogers'  answer  to  the  Book  of  Dr  Nicholas  Bownde  on 

the  Sabbath  

10.  Directions    how    to    proceed    in    Eccksiasticall    Courts    and 

Affayres        .......... 

11.  A  briefe  and  profound  or  groundlie  Treatise  or  Explication  of 

the  secreate  or  misterie  of  the  Love  ..... 

12.  Concio  anonyma       ......... 

Imperfect  at  beginning  and  end. 

'Sed  quoniam  mysterium  est  longe  supra  ultraque  illius  captum 
electorum  vel  nomina  vel  numerum  cognoscere.' 

13.  A  sermon  by  D.  Some  on  Galath.   iii.  5        .         .         .         .         279-90 
The  text  is  in  Latin. 

14.  Interrogationes  proponendre  D"  Baro  de  concione   habita  ab 

eo  in  Eccles.   B.   Marije  Cant.   An.    159.^,  Jan.    12      .         .         291 
On  p.  294,   'Rob.  Toynton. ' 

15.  Of  the  Redemption  of  Mankind 29,5-300 

'  The  will  of  God  knowne  to  man  is  ether  manifest  in  his 

workes  or  expressed  in  his  word ' — . 

16.  On  the  death  of  the  sinner .^03-10 

'  It  hath  bene  the  practise  and  counsaile  of  manie  learned  men 

in  their  learning  to  handle  such  matters  as  were  harde  for 
themselves  to  understande " — . 

17.  Sermon  on  Gen.  iii.    17,  preached  in  London  Oct.    1638        .         .^L^-.^i 
'When  Adam's  eatinge  the  forbidden  fruite  was  so  manifest  by 

his  wickednesse,  shame,  and  feare  of  God's  presence'—. 


99- 

-167 

171- 

-186 

187- 

-9.^ 

195- 

-216 

219- 

-32 

247- 

-64 

267- 

-78 

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18.  Articles  for  easinge  of  the  Counties  of  Northumberland  and 

Bishopricke  and  town  of  Newcastle,  and  for  setling  the 
competency  for  the  maintenance  of  the  Scottish  army,  agreed 
upon  betwixt  the  English  and  Scottish  Commissioners  at 
Rippon,  the   i6th  day  of  October,   1640. 

19.  A  Sermon  preached  before  the  kinge's  Ma"^  at  Greenwich  by 

John  Burgess,    r9th  of  June,    1604,  on  Ps.  cxxii.  8-9         .   p.   343-65 

20.  Paraphrase  saincte  en  poesie  sur  ce  qui  est  escrit  en  I'Evangile 

de    Jesu   Christ,    'Beati   pacifici,'   &c.    Matth.    v.    avec    la 

louange  de  la  parfaite  vertu         ......         373"-8' 

Auteur  Fran9ois   Habert,  poete  du  Roy.     (Euvre  presente  a 

Monseigneur  I'Ambassadeur  d'Angleterre. 
Over  the  title  is  written,  '  O  quale  caput  sed  cerebrum  non  habet. 

Alceat  Emb.  188':  below  is  added  to  the  title  as  a  motto  : 

'  Aer,  ignis  edax,   tellus  atque  unda  peribunt 
Omnia  divinus  per  srecula  sermo  manebit.' 

The  paraphrase  is  in   10  syllable  rhyming  verse,  preceded  by  a 
dedication  sonnet  in  French  and  Latin  translation. 

21.  Eadem  Paraphrasis  hexametro  carmine  reddita       .         .         .         382-9 

22.  Directions  for  Court  Officers.         ......         391-417 

23.  Of  Robert  Devereux,  E.  of  Essex,  and  George  Villiers,  Duke 

of  Buckingham  :    observations  by  way  of  parallel  in  ye  time 

of  their  Estates  and  favour 423-443 

Author,  Sir  H.  Wotton. 

24.  Guernezia  Rediviva,  sive  Iloijy/ia  Yilabhiov  illustrissimo  Domino, 

D.  Henrico  Davers  a  Danby  Comiti,  Regis  Majestati  ab 
Intimis  Consiliis,  et  ad  amplissimam  Periscelidis  dignitatem 
evecto :  faciebat  Arthurus  Morehead,  Regii  Collegii  Guernezi- 
ensis  Gymnasiarcha 449-59 

25.  De  conjuratione  Ruvenorum  in  caput  Serenissimi  Regis  Jacobi. 

Jacobi.. .semper  August!  Epenicia,   in  hexametris    .         .         .         465-516 
'  Dux  Erebi  noctisque  parens  penetralia  regni 

Pertsesus  male  culta  fui,   Phlegethontis  opaci, 

Sulphureas  exire  domus.' 

26.  The    E.    of    Essex    rising    in    London,   and    parley  with    Sir 

Rob.  Sidney,   1600 519-23 

27.  The  Lord  Keeper's  speech  in  the  Starrechamber,  the  xiii"'  of 

February,    1600 5-4-6 

28.  The  Arraignment  of  the  E.  of  Essex  and  E.  of  Southampton 

on  the  xix"i  day  of  February,  in  Westminster  Hall,   1600         531-57 
With  the  behaviour,  speech  and  prayer  of  the  Earle  of  Essex 
at  his  Execution,  Feb.  (25),  m.dc. 

29.  Proceedings  in  Par/iavient,    1623-5         .         .  .         .         .         571 
His  Maj''«5  speech  the  19th  of  ifebruarie,   1622. 

Speech  of  the  Lord  Keeper,  Feb.    19. 

Speaker,  Feb.   21. 

Lord  Keeper,   Feb.   21. 

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452  CATALOGUE   OF   MANUSCRIPTS.  [S^Q- 

D.   of  Buckingham's  relation  to  both  Houses         .         .         .p.   577 

'A  true  coppie  by  the  Duke,  Feb.   24.' 

Pope  Gregorie  15th  to  the  Prince  of  Wales,  April  2  (?),  1620  .         582 

His  Maj'''^'^  letter  to  the  King  of  Bohemia,  Nov.  20,   1623. 

Answer  of  the  King  of  Bohemia. 

A  conference  in  Spaine  between  the  Conde  de   Alvares  and 

the  E.  of  Bristol 59° 

Reasons  conceived  by  the  H.   of  Commons  to  fortitie  their 

resolutions  to  advise  his  Maj''^  to  proceede  no  further  in  the 
Treaties  with  Spain      .         .         .         .         .         .         .         •         =191 

The  Archbishop  of  Canterburie's  Speeches  unto  his  Maj''«,  the 

5th,    14th,  and  23rd  of  March,   1623 594,  597,  601 

In  the  index  he  is  called  'Bishop.'' 

His  Majt'e's  Speech  the  8th  of  March,    1623  ....         594 

14th  of  March,   1623,  at  Whitehall    .         597 

The  Lord  Keeper's  Speech  the  21st  of  March,  1623,  touching 

the  Duke  of  Buckingham 600 

The  King's  Speech  on  the  same 600 

His  Maj''"''"  declaration  to  both  Houses  at  Whitehall,  March  23, 

1623 602 

The    Houses    of    Parliament    petition    to    the    King    against 

Recusants,  April  23,   1624  .......         605 

His  Maj''<='5  Speech  to  both  Houses,  April  23,  1624,  concerning 

Recusants     ..........         606 

to  the  Upper  House,  May  5,  concerning 

the  Lord  Treasurer      ........         607 

The  Lord  Treasurer's  censure.  May  13,    1624         .         .         .         608 
His  Majt'^^'s  Speech  in  Parliament,  May  29,  1624,  at  the  rising 

of  the  first  session  of  the  Parliament  ....         608 

King  Charles  his  Speech  in  Parliament,  Feb.  6,   1625  .         613 

The  Lord  Keeper's  Speech,  Feb.  6. 

The  Speaker's  Excuse,  Feb.  8,   162-; 615 

The  Lord  Keeper's  Answer. 

The  Speaker's  Speech  in  reply       .         .         .         .         .         •         616 


390.  C.  M.  A.  1 199 

610. 

Paper,  8^  x  6,  ff.  82,  ^6  lines  to  a  page.      Cent,  xv,  well  written. 
The  early  leaves  have  suffered  from  damp. 
Given  by  W.  Moore. 
Collation  :   i  '--6'^  7^". 
On  f.  32  (J*  is  : 
Thys  ys  my  boke  god  geue  me  grase  to  foolow  y»=  good  and  godli  counseyll  therin 
Alicia  Lego  Ihesu  haue  marsy  on  me  myserbel  synner. 


39 1 ]  CiONVILLE   AND   CAIUS   COLLEGE    LIBRAkV.  453 

On  f.  47  : 

Empson  and  Uuddly. 

On  i66d: 

This  boke  is  Edmund  puUynys  ..e  man  dwcllyng  in   London. 

There  are  also  critical  remarks,  e.g.  f.  66  b  : 

yow  may  beleeue  this  chapter  if  you  will. 

Contents : 

1.  Thies  bene  the  Chapiters  of  this  tretis  of  the  vij  poyntes  of 

trevv  loue  and  euerlasting  wisdome  drawyn  oute  of  the 
boke  that  ys  writtyn  in  latyn  and  callyd  Orologhiui 
sapiencie       ..........     f.       i 

The  bottom  of  the  leaf  is  gone.     Tiie  text  begins 

My  moste  worschipfull. 

The  seventh  chapter  ends  f.  56  h :  Thus  endeth  the  tretees 
of  the  vij  poyntes  eic.—Orologium  sapiencie  (as  in  title). 

Eterna  sapiencia  benedicat  et  custodiat  corda  et  cor]3ora 
nostra.     Amen. 

2.  Here  bygynneth  the   prologe   made   vpon    the   lyfe   and   mar- 

tirdom  of  seint  kateryne  virgyn  and  martir,  sent  bi  a 
discrete  maist^r  vnto  the  kyng  henry  the  v*''  made  vnto 
the  honours  and  worship  of  the  saide  \irgine  an  preysyng 
of  hir.     Inc.  prol.        ........  ^6  b 

What  tyme  I  hadde  drawen  the  martyrdome  of  the  holy 
virgyne — and  is  an  holy  saynt  in  heuen.  And  thus  endeth 
the  prologe.  And  singularly  foloweth  the  chapiters  of  his 
life  that  is  for  to  say  xxx"  chapiters. 

Off  the  progenitours  of  seint  kateryn  etc 57  ^ 

Text  begins :  The  excellent  and  right  glorious  virgyn  seynt 
kateryne  was  of  the  noble  blode  and  kynrede  of  the 
Emperour  of  Rome      ........  58^ 

Ends  imperfectly  in  c.  xxiv.    (f.  821^). 

The  author  may  perhaps  be  John  Capgrave.  In  the  prologue 
he  speaks  of  having  already  written  on  the  Martyrdom  of 
St  Katherine. 

391.  C.  M.  A.  1 1 19 

611. 

Paper,   8x6,  ff.  cir.  200,  pp.    187   written.     Cent,  xvi,  in   two 
hands,  the  first  (Hare's)  an  extremely  neat  one. 
Given  by  W.  Moore. 

Miscellaneae  Collectiones  Mag"  Roberti  1 1  are.     \'ol.    i"\ 


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Contents 


De  vita  el  morte  reverendiss.  dom.  Will™'  Batteman  Noiwi- 

censis  Episcopi  ut  habetur  in  archiuis  Aulae  sine  CoUegii 

S.  Trinitatis  Cantebr.  in  pergameno  perpulchre  conscripto 
Religiosam   vitam    profitentibns...Laurentius    prior    Ecclesiae 
Cathedralis  S.  Trinitatis  Norwicensis  etc. 
— cui  obediunt  mors  et  vita. 
Anima  d.  Willimi  de  Norwico  quondam  Norwicensis  Episcopi 

ac  animae  omnium  fidelium  defunctorum  per  misericordiam 

Dei  requiescant  in  pace.     Amen. 
Titulus   ecclesiae   B.   Mariae   sanctimonialium   de    Careswike 

(i.e.  Carrow  near  Norwich).     Anima  d.  Will.  Norwic.  Ep. 

et  animae  omn.  fid.  def.  per  mis.  Dei  requiescant  in  pace. 
Vestris  nostra  damus  pro  nostris  vestra  rogamus. 
This  is  the  beginning  of  a  mortuary  roll.     It  no  longer  exists 

at  Trinity  Hall.     A  copy  made  by  Beaupre  Bell  from  this 

volume  is  in  the  Trinity  Hall  Library. 
Wilhelmi   Buckenham,  Custodis  CoUegii  dicti  Giinvik  Hall, 

et  Sociorum  (sex)  Juramentum  de  Suprematu   Hen.   VIII. 

cum  subscriptione  nominum,  Oct.   25,   1535 
Signed   by   Will.    Buckenham,    Rog.    Ouery,   Joh.    Styrmin, 

Laur.   Maptit,  Andr.  Dewe,  Jo.  Caius,  Will.  Barker. 
Attested  by  Joh.  Rheseus,  notary  public. 
R.    Hen.   VIII.   Litera  ad    Academiam  Cantabr.   de  perdita 

Linguae  GrgecK  scientia        ....... 

Injuncliones  Tho.  Cromwell  visitatoris  Academic  Cantab,  xxii. 

Oct.   1555 

De  modo  procedendi  in  casu  matrimonii  inter  Hen.  VIII.  et 

Catharinam  .......... 

Bulla,  Julii  2,  pro  matrimonio  Regis,    1507  .... 

Oratio  Joannis  Stokis,  Acad.  Cant.   Oratoris    publici   coram 

Visitatoribus  a  Card.   Pole  missis 

Juramentum    Tho.    Cranmer    in    promotione    sua   ad    Archi- 

episcopatum  Cantuar.  An.  Dom.    1533        .... 

Forma  Juramenti  Abbatis       ....... 

It  is  the  oath  of  Joh.  de  Steccatis,  Abbat  of  S.  Werberga  at 

Chester. 
Assensus  Regis  (Edw.  I.)  ad  Fundationem  Coll.  Sti  Johis  xxiiij. 

die  Novembris,   'anno  regni  nri  nono '        .... 
From  the  Patent  Roll  of  9  Edward  I.  in  the  Tower, 
in  the  margin  J'etri  is  written,  Johis  being  erased. 
A  collection  of  transcripts  from  charters  and  Papal  rescripts. 

The  greater  part  of  these  are  copied  from  the  MS.  of  Thomas 

of  Elmham  (once  in  Hare's  possession)  and  have  marginal 

references  to  the  folios  thereof. 
Charts;  Ethelberti  (3)  ad  Coenobium  Sci  Augustini  Cantuar. 
(i)     De   confirmatione — fundi   circa   ecclesiam    Sci   Pancratii. 


6-8 


9-12 

13-15 
16-29 

^o 
32-4 

35 

3^' 


37 


38-41 


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(2)  Delimitatione  aniplianda.     (3)   Offereiis  villain  Stiuigam 

et  alia  dona. 
Ethelberli  Epitaphiuni     .  .         .         .  .         .  .         .     p.    40 

Tenor  Bullte  Sci  Augiistini,  cum  sigillo ////////vc,  de  exemptione 

nionast.    B.   Petri  et   Paul.    .         .         .  .  .         .         .  41 

Charta  .^Ldbaldi,  a.  d.  61S,  confirmans  exeniptioneni  predictam  42 
Oswini  de  mina  ferri  juxta  Lyminge ....  43 

Swaberti,  de  Sturigao,  a.  d.  76,  &c.  Eabba-,  abbatissit 

de  menster  concessis    ........  43,  45 

Oswini  (-2). 

Edberi  de  manerio  de  Mundelinghani         ...  47 

de  navis  transvectione. 


Offffi,    R.  Merciae,  monast.  B.   Pet.  et   Paul. 

.Elthelbert,  fil.   R.   Withredi,  Abbatissie  S.    Mildretlire 

de  menster  ..........  52 

Nota  de  usu   et   antiquitate  sigillorum,  ex  antiq.   registro   ad 

Coenobium  S.   Augustin.   quondam  spectant  ...  50 

Epitaphiuni  Joliannis  Abb.   B.   Augustini  Cantuar.     4  lines  .  50 

Charta  R.  Lotharii.fil.  R.  Ercomverthi,de  manerio  de  Stodmerth  ■,! 

R.   Edrici,  de  eodem. 

R.    Withredi,    de    defensione    hominum    et    rerum    S. 

Mildrethse  abbatissse  in  Thaneto  .         .         .         .         .  52 

de  libertate  Ecclesiaritiii     ...  53 


Epistola  Bonifacii  Magoriensi   {sic  for  Moguntinensis)  Archi- 

episcopi  in  Germania,  natione  Angli,  miss,  ^^ithelbaldo,  R. 

Merciae 53 

Libertates  ab  .^ithelbaldo,  Abbathije  de  Alenster  concess.     .  5.S-7 

Charta  /Ethelbaldi  de  immunitate  ab  omni  tributo  et  de  con- 

cessione  dimid.  vectigalis  et  unius  navis. 
De  Strenuitate  Offse.     Erat  autem  rex  iste  OfTa...cupiditatem 

contunderet  pervasorum. 

12.  Versus    rythmici    hexametri    de    fundatione    monasterii     B. 

Augustini  Cantuar.  et  de  adventu  ejus  in  Angliam    .         .  59-62 

'  Annis  sexcentis  praeter  tres  Anglia  munda 
Christi  nascentis  micuit  baptismatis  unda.' 

Ends:    Stat  patris  almiflui  domus  haec  puer  ut  veneretur. 

13.  The  foundation  of  the  Abbey  of  Gloucester  by  Will.  Malverne, 

Abbat,  in  English  7  line  stanzas;    made  a.  d.    1524  .         .  63-8 

In  sundry  fayre  volumes  of  Antiquity. 

14.  Charta  Regis  Knute  monacho  nomine  Aevec         ...  69 
de  quinque  cassaturis  terrae  in  Thaubam. 

15.  Privilegium  R.  Eadgar,  ad  monasterium  Eliensc,  Ae  libertate 

locietde  saca  vii  hundredorum  et  dimid.  duor.  viz.  infra  in- 
sulani  et  quinq.  in  provincia  orientalium  Anglor.  et  4tum 
nummum  reipublice  de  Cantebridgescire     ....  70 

r6.     Charta  Edvardi  filii  EtheUhedi  regis  et  Edgari  confirmationis 

Monast.   Eliens 71 


456  CATALOGUE   OF    MANUSCRIPTS.  [39 1 - 

17.  De  prima  Fundatione  Episcopatus  ^//e«5?j- temp.  R.  Henric.  I.     p.    74 

18.  Charta  R.   Hen.   I.,  a.  d.    1108,  pro  fundatione  predicta        .  75 

19.     R.  Wilhelmi  I.  Abbati  de  Elie  data  ...  76 

20.  Fundatio  Monasterii  S.  Alhani  a  glorioso  r.  Offa  ;  et  Catalogus 

Abbatum  usque  ad  Th.    Ramrige  .....  76 

At  the  end,   'Nomen  pictoris  Alanus  Strailer  habetur 

Qui  sine  fine  choris  ccelestibus  associetur. ' 

21.  Oratio  Edgari  Regis  ad  Clerum      ......  76-80 

Quoniam  magnificauit  dominus. 

22.  Charta  S.  Edwardi  Regis  de  renovatione  &c.   Monasterii   B. 

Petri    Westmonast.        ........  80-6 

23.  Carta  Walteri   Bruni  et    Krisiae   uxoris   eius   de    Fundatione 

novi  Hospitalis  B.  Mariae  extra  Bishopsgate,  London,  1197  .  86-90 

Carta  Edmundi  Bruni  de  confirmacoe  cart?e  parentum  suorum  90 

Mandatum  de  visitatione  nova;  Hosp.    .....  90 

Dat.   Barnwell  5  Id.  Jun.   1374. 

Compositio   inter    Prior,   et    Conventum    Hospit.    B.   Mar.  et 

Rectorem  Eccl.  S.   Botolphi 90 

Confirmatio  summi  Pontif.  (John  XXII.)  de  compos,  predict.  92 

Nomina  ffundatorum   Hospitalis   B.   Mariae  et   Carta  Walteri 

fil.  Alredi  eidem. 

24.  Charts;   de   libertatibus   vills    Oxoti.,   Hen.   I.,  Johannis,   et 

Hen.  Ill 94-8 

Scriptum  Hen.   3'''  de  concess.   Socae.    .....  94 

Partly  from  records  in  the  Tower,  partly  from  a  Register  of 

Oseney  Abbey. 

25.  Modus  tenendi  Parliamentum  temp.  Edvardi,  fil.  R.  Ethilredi  99-107 

26.  Dimensio  Eccles.  Cathedralis  S.  Fau/i\  Londini,  sicut  habetur 

in  antiquo  quodam  codice  manuscripto        .         .         .         .         108 
Haec  omnia  suprascripta  habentur  in  una  tabula  magnis  literis 
scripta    pendente   in    latere    borealis    partis  chori  in  Eccl. 
S.   Pauli  London. 

27.  Charta  Hen.   IV.  concess.   Abbatia2  de  Glaston.     .         .         .         109-1 1 

28.  Charta  Regis  Edgari  de  fundatione  Ecclesiie  Cath.  Wigornia;  .         1 12-13 

29.  Charta   Regis  Stephani  Abbati  de   Glastoft.     .         .         .         .  113 

30.  Statuta  Collegii  Corporis  Christi     ......  114-20 

31.  Indulgentise  concessK   Benefactoribus   Fratrum    Hospitalis  S. 

_/o.  Jerusaletn,  &c.        .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  12 1-5 

32.  Statutum  indicans  Universitatem  Oxon.  esse  subjectam  Visita- 

tioni  Archiepisc.    Cantuar.   A.    xiij.   Hen.    IV.      .  .  .  126 

33.  Histories  wrought  in  Arras  work  in    Westminster .         .  .  13 1-8 
Subjects  described  in  Latin  verse,  each  in  4  rhyming  hexameters '. 

34.  Largiflua  beneficia  Ecclesia;  B.    Marine  Glaston.     .         .         .         139-41 
On  p.  141,  'ffinis  collectionum  Magri  Roberti  i¥a;-^,' in  another 

hand. 
Pp.    1 42,    143  blank. 

^  Copied  for  publication  by  the  present  writer. 


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35.  Literw  Acadaeiitiir  Cant,  ad    Hen.   \^IIL    de  ]iotestate  Papte, 

Mai  2,  a.  d.    1534         ........   p.    144 

36.  Vita  Guilielmi  Fiilke       ........         147-9 

37.  Rob.  Talbot  annotaliones  in  earn  partem  Antonini  Ilinerarii, 

qu;\!  ad  Britanniam  pertinet  ......  152-87 

Iter  Britanniarum. 

A  gessoriaco  etc.     Text,  pp.    152-157. 

Notes,  with  heading  as  above,  p.   158. 

Iter  Britann.     Itinera  hec  sunt  in  Britannia  numero   15. 

After   187  are  a  few  scribbled  notes,  e.g. 

38.  A  wager  layd  'that  S.  Ambrose  was  elected  and  chosen  by  the 

people  while  he  was  a  layman  to  be  bishop.' 
To  find  the  epact,  golden  number,  and  new  moon. 
The  rest,  about  half  the  volume,  is  blank. 

392.  C  M.  A.  1 1 20 

612. 

Paper. 

Given  by  W.  Moore. 

Small  quarto,  ff.  144:  very  neatly  written.     On  the  cover  : 

'Gonv.  et  Cai.  Coll.    1681.' 
Contents  : 

MiscellanecE  Collectiones  Mag.    Hare,   Vol.  11. 

1.  Testamentum  Henrici   V.         .....         .  .     p.       i-io 

2.  Confirmatio  terrse  de  Syoii  et  Collegii  regalis  Cantebr.  .  rr-15 
Ex  rotulo  patentium  de  anno  ah  inchoatione  R.  Henric.  V.  xlix. ; 

Anglice  scripta. 

3.  Copy  of  the  will  of  Hen.  VI.,  for  his  Colleges  at  Eton  and 

Cambridge    ..........  16-43 

4.  .Scriptum  dni  Regis  Hen.  VI.  in  laudem  Universitatis  Cantebrig. 

prout    inter    alia    habetur    in    litteris    suis    patentibus    super 
directionem  Collegii  sui   regalis  Cantebr.      ....  44 

5.  Testamentum  Awx  Margareta?,  ComitissK  Richmondite  et  Derby, 

probatum  ap.  Lambeth,  Oct.  22,  1512.     Anglice  scriptum    .  45-74 

6. Regis  Henrici  octavi,  Anglice  .         .         .  75-96 

7.  Concessio  fratris  Johannis,  ministri  domus  de   Houndeslowe, 

ordinis  see  Trinitatis  et  Redemptionis  Captivorum  qui  sunt 
incarcerati  pro  fide  Xti        .......  97     • 

8.  Bulla  (Julii  II.)  pro  matrimonio  Hen.  VIII.  ...  99 

9.  A  brief  declaration  of  the  great  and  notable  charge  of  the 

warres  had  with  France  and  Scotland  by  Hen.  VIII.  and 

Edw.  VI 101-55 

10.  Annuities  and  pensions  given  to  the  Prior  and  Brethren  of 
S.  John's,  Jerusalem,  in  England,  by  Acta  of  Parliament,  on 
the  dissolution  of  the  saide   House      .         .         .         .         .  156 


458  CATALOGUE   OF    MANUSCRIPTS.  [392- 

1 1.  The  manner  of  making  of  knights  after  the  custom  of  England, 

in  time  of  peace  and  at  the  coronation,  that  are  knights  of 

the  bathe       ..........    p.    158-70 

12.  Tiie  wordes  of  the  most  reverend  father  in  God  the  L.  Cardinal 

Pole,  legate  from  Pope  Julius  the  third  to  the  most  Christian 
princes  Kinge  Philip  and  Queene  Marie,  in  the  Parliament 
House  at  Westm.  begonne  the  xii  day  of  Nov.  1554     .         .  1 71-81 

i.V  The  supplication  and  submission  made  by  the  Lordes  spiritual! 
and  temporall  and  the  Commons  of  the  foresaid  parleinenf, 
and  by  them  delivered  up  to  the  Kinge  and  Queene       .  182 

14.  An    oration    made   in   the    Parlement    House   by   Mr    Robert 

Atkinson,  Student  in  the  Inner  Temple,  the  —  daye  of 
Marche  in  the  vth  yeare  of  the  reigne  of  Queene  Elisabeth 
against  the  bill  of  the  Othe 18.S-201 

15.  Names  of  the  Peeres  that  passed  upon  Thos.  D.  of  Norfif. ,  the 

i6th  day  of  Jan.,    1572         .......         202 

16.  The  wordes  pronounced  by  Thos.  D.  of  Norff.  at  his  death  on 

the  Tower  Hill,  the  2nd  day  of  June,    1572       .         .         .         ^o.]-9 
[7.      Replication    against    the    claime    of  the   D.   of   Vorke   to  the 

Crowne  of  England  and   France.  .....  21 1-4 

18.  The    Revenue   of  England,    with    the   Nol>iUty  of  the   same, 

collected  in  the  yeere  16 10  .         •         •         •         •         ■         215-24 

19.  A  survey  of  the  Offices  of  England,  and  the  fees  thereunto  be- 

longing, with  the  names  of  some  of  those  who  held  them,  1610         '^'^i^-'h'^ 

20.  List  of  the  Towneso'i  Warre,  Cas/les,  Bulwarkes,  and  Fortresses, 

with  the  names  of  the  keepers  and  officers  and  the  fees  due 

to  them         ..........         254-61 

Nos.    18-20  are  in  a  different  hand. 

393.  C.  M.  A.  1 121 

613. 

Paper. 

Given  by  W.  Moore. 

Small  quarto.     On  the  cover  : 

'  Gonv.  and  Caius  Coll.   1681.' 

Assigned  to  Hare  by  Smith,  but  see  p.  449  note. 
Contents : 

Relationes    Miscellanea   et    Tractatus    varii,   ad    soeclum    xvii 
pertinentes. 
I,     Marci  Antonini  de  Dominis,  Archiep.  Spalatensis,  Clariss.  viro 

Josepho  Hallo,  Archipresbytero  Wigorn.,  Mar.  i,  1622         .     p.      1-73 
Including 

1. litterce    Regi   Jacobo,    1621,    Jan.    6   et    21, 

Feb.   3  et  II 29-53 


394]  GONVILLE   AND   CAIUS   COLLEGE    LIBRARY.  459 

3.  'A  discourse  of  Clement  the  Eight,  now  Pope,'  his  kindred, 

actions,  government,  &c.,  which  of  his  Cardinails  is  likely  to 

succeed  him.     An°  Dom.    1600 p.     75-113 

4.  Cardinai/es  (57)  vivi  An°  Dni    ijyg        .....  1 14-16 
At  the  end,    '  ex  Antonio  Retram  Marii.' 

5.  A  relation  of  such  occurrents  as  happened   in  the  Conclave 

wherein  was  chosen  the  Pope  Urbaine  the  8th,  the  sixt  of 
August,  1623,  with  some  preceding  affaires  about  the  end  of 
the  Papacy  of  Gregory  15th.       ......         11S-41 

6.  Names  of  67  Cardinails  living  at  the  death  of  Gregory  15th.    .         142 

7.  Description  of  Rome  and  of  ihtjesuiles  by  Philip  Tomkinson,. 

dedicated  to  the  Bishop  of  Durham i47~83 

8.  Concerning  the  Resolution  of  Fai/h  into  the  Scripture. 

'  P'ides,  quce  dicitur  Catholica,  nee  in  Script,   nee   in    Eccles. 

tantummodo  resolvitur  ' — . 
'The  most  ordinary  example  that  they  bring  us  to  show  that 

the  Church  can  alter  the  ordinances  of  the  Apostles  ' — . 

9.  A  generall  rule  for  disputing  or  answering  upon  the  Scriptures  195-203 
'  Now  although  the  sufficient  and  most  ample  approbations  of 

evei"y  matter  contained  in  this  my  booke  be  of  sufficient  force 
to  drive  all  the  adversaries  thereof  otherwise  to  understand 
their  own  places  ' — . 

10.  The   answering   or   expounding  of  those   places  in  Scripture, 

which  seeme  to  disprove  man's  freewill       ....         203-14 
By  the  same  author  as  is  9  and  8. 

11.  The   proceeding   against  Thomas  E.  of  Strafford  in  the  Par- 

liament of  Westminster,  a.  d.  1641,  containing  a  letter  of  the 
E.  to  the  King,  May  9,  1641  (p.  341),  his  Petition  to  the 
Lords  (p.  344),  and  Speech  on  the  Scaffold  (p.  346)      .         .         215-350 

12.  Thos.    Alurefl's  advice  to  the  Marquess  of  Buckingham  .         351-7 


394.  /  C.  M.  A.  %zi 

614.  [  James  150 

Vellum,    8^x5,    (T.    206  +  5,    double     columns     of    38    lines. 
Cent,  xiv,  finely  written.     The  ornament  that  survives  is  excellent. 
On  f.  2 1 1  are  the  following  lines  : 

Where  so  eutv  y  be  come  ouerall 
I  belonge  to  the  Chapell  of  gunvyle  hall 
He  shall  be  cursed  of  the  grete  sentens 
That  felously  stelyth  and  berith  me  thens 
And  whether  he  bere  me  in  pooke  or  sekke 
Ffor  me  he  shall  be  henged  by  the  nekke 
I  am  soo  well  beknowen  of  dyuers  men 
But  I   be  restorid  theder  ayen. 


460  CATALOGUE   OF    MANUSCRIPTS.  [394" 

Printed  by  Dr  Swete  in  the  Caian  I.  i.  p.  127.  Clark,  Care  of 
Books,  p.  79. 

Collation:  16  quires  gone:  i^--3'-  4'"  (wants  15,  16  blank)  5'-- 
17'- a^(+  i). 

Contents : 

Breviarium  ad  usuni  Sarisburiensem. 

The  sixteen    quires   which    are   lost    at    the    beginning    contained, 

according  to  a  note  by  Mr  Bradshaw,  the  Temporale  or  Proper 

of  Time,  and  the  beginning  of  the  Psalter. 
The  text  now  begins  in    Ps.    xxxviii.   3.     Obmutui   et   non  aperui 

OS  meum. 
The  beginnings  of  the  nocturnes  and  also  Pss.  li,  ci  have  very  good 

initials  and  partial  borders.     There  are  also  throughout  the  book 

small  outline  heads  and  grotesques  at  intervals. 
The  Litany  on  f.  42  has — Co7ifessors :  Swithin,  Botulph,  Guthlac, 

Columban,     Paulinus,     Mellitus,     Anseim,     Wilfrid,     Wulstan, 

Edmund,    Richard,    Hugo,    Theobald.       Jlrgins:    Etheldreda, 

Mildrida,  Withburga,  Sexburga,   Freswida,   Brigida,  Scolastica, 

Ermenilda. 
Seruicium  de  beata  uirgine  Maria  per  totum  aduentum         .         .     f.     44 
f.   50  b  is  blank. 

Sanctorale,  with  good  initial  and  partial  border  .         .         .         .  51 

The  Sanctoral  includes  Eatildis,  Brigida,  Edward  K.  M.,  Cuthbert, 

Alphege,  Dunstan,  Aldelm,  Transl.  of  S.  Edmund  Conf.,  Botulph, 

Trans,  of  S.   Edward  K.  M.,  Swithin,  Sexburga,  Trans,  of  S. 

Thomas,    Trans,    of    S.    Swithin,    Kenelm,    Dominic,    Oswald, 

Trans,  of  S.   Cuthbert,  Editha,  Melorus,  Francis,  Trans,  of  S. 

Edward  Conf,  Trans,  of  S.  Etheldreda,  Edmund  K.   M. 
S.   Eadmundi  Archiep.   Cant.  .         .         .         .         .         .         .         1 78 

Another  office  for  S.  Edmund  occurs  in  MS.   138. 

These   MSS.   have  been  examined  by  Mgr  Ward    and    the   Rev. 

E.  Nolan.     A  third  is  in  MS.   Trin,  Coll.   B.  2.   27. 
Commune  Sanctorum,  with  fine  initial  and  border        .         .         .         1881^ 
Ending  f.  206. 
On    the    blank    portions    of   this    leaf  are    scribbled   a   number  of 

Benedictions. 
On    f    207    in    a    xvth    cent,    hand  are   the    lessons    for    St    Hugh 

of  Lincoln. 
On  f.  207  b  Collects  for  SS.  Chad,  David,  Wenefreda,  Ermenilda, 

Sexburga,  Withburga,  John  (of  Beverley?). 
On  f.   208  a  Collect  and  Sermon  for  S.   Etheldreda. 
On  the  verso  Lessons   for   S.   Michael,  followed   by  other  collects 

and  benedictions. 


395]  GONVILLE   AND   CAIUS   COLLEGE   LIBRARY.  461 

395.  f  C.  M.  A.  756 

742.  \  James  152 

Vellum,  8  X  6,  ff.  195  +  8,  33-35  lines  to  a  page.  Cent.  xv(i 441), 
in  the  hand  of  Walter  Crome. 

Old  binding,  skin  over  boards,  clasps  gone.  Chain-mark  middle 
top  of  first  cover. 

Given  by  W.  Crome.     On  the  flyleaf: 

Liber  Epistolarum  S.   Ambrosii  Ep.  et  doctoris  summa  8"'  (  =  8i) 

et  Epistolarum  S.    Dionisii  martiris  undecim  numero. 

et  Epistolarum   S.    Ignacii  Ep.   et  martiris  numero   17  et 

donatur  communi  librarie  sociorum  collegii   Annunciacionis  b. 

Marie  in  Cantabr'.   per  mag.  Walterum  Crome 

Sacre  theologie  professorem  quondam  socium  eiusdem  collegii 

anno  domini  mill"'°  cccc""  44.   in  festo  S.    Hugonis. 

Collation:  a-(i,  2  stuck  to  cover)  i^-'  2^-118  12^"  (wants  2)  13^" 
(7  cane.)  14^-23*  24^  (wants  1-3)  b^*  (3,  4  stuck  to  cover). 

Contents : 

1.  Ambrosii  Epistolae  {P.  L.  xvi.  875) f.       i 

Ambrosius    iusto    de    significacione   didragmi   cuius    dimidium 

hebreus  precipitur  ofiferre  pro  redempcione  anime  sue. 
In  eight  books.     After  lib.   v  (no.  52)  is  a  list  of  them        .  71  3 

Ending  :    Expl.   capitula   Epistolarum  Ambrosii.   Crome. 
Then  follow 

Epistole  Dionisii  xi  in  numero  (Arguments  of  Epp.  1-9)   .  74 

ff.    7,ii,  76  blank. 

Lib.   vi'""^ 77 

The  Epistles  are  numbered   from    i   to  80,  no.  80  being  the 

Apologia  (prior)  David  regis  {P.  L.  xiv.  851). 
Ending  f.    154  a. 
Expl.   Epistole   B.  Ambr.   Mediol.  Ep.  scripte  per  Crome  et 

finite  a.  d.  mill'"°  cccc'"°  xl.  primo  in  festo  S.  Swithuni  Ep. 

sociorumque  eius.  deus  et  homo.     Amen. 

2.  Inc.  Epistole  Dionisii  Ariopagite.     Prima  Gayo  monacho  etc.  '54'''' 
Tenebre  occultantur  lumen. 

The   eleventh    (ad    Apollifannum    de   cclipsi  solis   in    Christi 

passione)  ends  f.   164:    iam  in  ea  uiuas. 
Expl.    epp.   b.     Dion,    undecim    in    numero    Ariopagite    ep. 

Athenarum. 

3.  Epistolae   Ignatii  (no  title)      .         .  .  .  .         .         .  164 

1.  Ep.  ad  Smyrnaeos  (no  title). 

2.  .Smirnei  ad   Policarjnim   (Smirneis  a  troade  policarpo)    .  165  i'' 
.V     Ephesiis \66 1> 


462 


CATALOGUE   OF    MANUSCRIPTS. 


[395- 


4.  Magnesiis f.  168  (5 

5.  Philadelphicis .         .         .         .         .         .         .         .         .         170 

6.  Thalesiis  .         .         .         .         .         .         .         .         .         171 

7.  JNIaria  proselita  Thassaobolorum  Ignacio         .         .         .         1726 

8.  Ignacius  Marie         .         .         .         .         .         .         .         .         173 

9.  Tharsensibus    .         .         .         •         •         •         •         .         .         i73'^ 

10.  Antiochenis     .........         175 

11.  Eroni  diacono 176 

12.  Martirium  S.  Ignacii  Ep.  Antiochee  Sine      .         .         .         177^ 

13.  Ad  Romanos  .........         178 

14.  15.     lohanni      .........         180  (i 

16.  S.  Marie 180  (J 

17.  Ignacio  S.   Maria 180 1> 

Ends  f.    181.     Expl.  epp.   Ignacii   Martiris  numero  decern  et 

septem. 

This  is  the  version  attributed  to  Grosseteste,  and  this  the  only 
old  manuscript  of  it  which  is  known  to  exist.  It  is  fully 
described  by  Lightfoot  in  his  edition  of  Ignatius.  The  first 
to  make  use  of  it  was  Abp  Ussher,  who  had  also  a  better 
copy,  then  belonging  to  Richard  Montacute  Bp  of  Norwich, 
now  lost.  Pearson,  vSmith  and  Jacobson  all  examined  this 
MS.  Its  peculiarity  is  that  along  with  the  spurious  Ignatian 
Epistles  it  contains  the  uninterpolated  text  of  the  seven 
genuine  Epistles. 

Ambrosii  Epistola  breuissima  sed  optima        .         .         .         .         181  d 

Ep.   b.   Ambr.  de  moribus  et  honesta  vita  (xvii.  749). 
Dilecte  fili  dilige  lacrimas. 

This  is  the  8ist  in  the  list  of  Epistles  f.  74. 

Ends  f.   182  (7. 

ff.    182(6-196  are  blank. 


396. 
615. 


C.  M.  A.  112 


Paper,  K  105. 
Given  by  W.  Moore. 


Contents : 

Andreae  Downesii  Praelectiones. 

1.  In  Iliados  T.  ff.  6. 

2.  Secunda  pars,   irapaypacpo^  pro  Phormione. 

3.  In  Iliad,  xiii,  xiv. 


399]  GONVILLE   AND   CAIUS   COLLEGE    LIBRARY.  463 

397.  C.  M.  A.  1203 
616. 

Paper. 

Given  by  W.  Moore. 

Contents  : 

1.  Ad  decanos  Mertonensis  Georgii   Carletoni  commentarius  in 

duos  libros  priores  Aristotelis  Physicorum  cum  praefatione     ff.    73 

2.  loannis   Mail  in  eosdem  cum  prooemio  .         .         .         .         .     ff.    55 

398.  C.  M.  A.  1 1 93 
617. 

Paper,  pp.  304. 
Given  by  W.  Moore. 
Small  quarto. 

Contents  : 

1.  I'lophelia    Danielis,   cum    versione    interlineari    accurata    in 

maigine;  et  vocum  difficiliorum  explicatione,  auctore 
Gualtero  House,  socio  Reginali,  ex  Ilebraico  in  Latinum 
translata        ..........     p.     1-244 

2.  Canticum    trium    puerorum,    turn    prime    Hebraice    redditum, 

Prophetia;  Danielis  ab  auctoribus  tributum,  cum  prefatione. 

Ab  eodem  auctore        ........         245-9 

3.  Meditationes    Babilonica;    'ad    usum    et    praxin,    sex    Chald. 

capitum.'     Ab  eodem  .......         249-304 

Cum  prefatione  in  quo  continentur  monita  pauca  de  Hebraica; 
linguK  studio,  '  dato  Cantebr.   1599.' 

Walter  Howes  was  Fellow  of  Queens'  College  1592-160L     See 
Cooper's  Athenae  IL  323. 


399.  C  M.  A    1207 

618. 

Paper.     Cent.  xvi. 
Given  by  \V.  Moore. 

Small  quarto,  in  parchment  cover.     P^'gures  drawn  well  in  pen 
and  ink,  in  { i). 


464  CATALOGUE   OF    MANUSCRIPTS.  [399" 

Contents  : 

1.  Regia  via  ad  Mathemata;    seu  Cosmographia         .         .         .     ff.    30 
'Incipit  grammaticus  artem  suam  a  litteris  syllabre  e  syllabis 

voces  et  verba  ' — . 

2.  The   boke    wherein    ys    contained    the   most    secret    treasure 

called   Alchamy,  maide  by  Mr  George  Riplay,   Munke  of 
Bridlington,  divided  into  12  chapters,  with  his  recapitulacion 
and    other   many  profitable   experiments   and    sentences   of 
philosophers         .         .         .         .         .         .         .         .         .     ff.    55 

Imperfect,  in  English  verse,  stanzas  of  six  lines  rather  irregularly 
rhyming;   f.  20  is  wanting. 

3.  Cour  de  Chymie. 

'  II  ny  a  rien  si  trivial  ny  parole  qui  soit  plus  ordinaire  dans  la 
bouche  du  commun  du  monde  que  le  proverbe  que  porte  que 
la  nouveaute  plait ' — . 


400.  f  C.  M.  A.  977 

729.  \  James  99 

Vellum,  9^  X  6|,  ff.  90+  5,  38  lines  to  a  page.  Cent,  xiii  early, 
in  a  small  hand.  2  fo.  humor  or  norum. 

Flyleaf  i,  from  a  Law  MS.  (2  columns  of  cent,  xiii  late). 

Flyleaves  2,  3,  and  two  at  end.  Glossarial  matter  (xiii)  roughly 
written. 

Collation:  3  flyleaves,  1^-8**  9^"  10^  ii^:  foliation  in  red,  which 
I  adopt. 

Contents : 

1.  f.  4a  blank. 

Inc.   Alexander  yatros  sophista L      ^b 

De  allopicia  et  ophyasi  (Table  in  double  columns). 
Inc.  primus  liber  Alexandri  yatros  sophiste. 

E(st)  hec  duplex  passio  cadentibus  capillis     ....  5  iJ 

Initial  on  gold,  white  (red)  and  green,  on  square  ground  of 
red  and  green  in  quarters. 

Ends  f.  83/':  mellis  dispumati  quod  sufficit.     Da  -  dimidiam. 

Expl.  lib.   Alex,  yatros  sophiste. 

2.  Inc.  liber  cyrurgie  .........  84 

Quamquam  de  iure  et  proprietate  huius  uocabuli  s.  cyrurgia. 
Initial   in  gold,  white   and    red   with   green   inside.      Text   in 

double  columns. 
Ends  f.  ()ob  hoc  unguento  pedes  inunge.      Expl.  lib.  cyrurgie. 

3.  Inc.  liber  flebotomie       ........  (jo  b 


40l]  GONVILLE   AND   CAIUS   COLLEGE   LIBRARY.  465 

Quoiiiam  quod  (?)  operatic  medicine  tiibus  modis  constat 
— que    uix    aut    nuncquam    curari    poterit.       Expl.    lib. 
flebo(to)mie. 
4.      In  another  hand,  slightly  later. 

(De  Theriaca)  ........         .     f.     93 

luuamen  tyriace  multiplex  est. 

Ends  f.   93  b  coxit  N.   eum  usque  terciam  viii. 


401.  C.  M.  A.  975 

623. 

Vellum,  8^  x  5I,  ff.  112,  mostly  double  columns  of  61  lines. 
Cent,  xiii,  in  a  very  small  hand  for  the  most  part. 

Given  by  R.  Marchall(?):  some  titles  are  in  his  hand. 

Collation :  a«  b-  (i  left)  \^  2^  f  4-  5«  6^  ;«  8^  qMo^  ii«  I2M3«  148- 
16^  c^  d-(i  left):  quires  1-16  are  marked  in  an  old  hand  from  k 
to  z,  &,  con. 

Contents  : 

1.  Maior  summa  magistri  Rogeri  (Rogerina  Maior)    .         .         .     f.       i 
Quires  a,  b,  c  are  in  double  columns  of  42  lines.     The  hand  is 

larger  and  later.     Quires  a,  b  seem  to  belong  to  the  same 

tract  as  the  following,  but  begin  imperfectly: 
— sis  reumaticis  non  debet  fieri. 
The   main   hand   begins  at  p.    19.     The   first    heading   is  de 

fassioiie  renutn. 
Ends  p.  53 :  et  hoc  de  sintomatibus  sufliciat. 
Expl.  maior  summa  magistri  R. 

2.  Inc.   Minor  Rogerina       ........  54 

Cum  artis  medicine  due  sint  partes  sc.  theorica  et  practica. 

Ends  p.  62.     Expl.  minor  summa  mag.  R.  de  baro. 

3.  Passionarius  Platearii       ........  63 

Amicum  induit  qui  iustis  amicoram  precibus  condescendit. 

Ends  p.  96 :    cu   licinio    fistule   imitentur  (?).      Expl.   amicum 
induit. 

4.  Modus  medendi    Ricardi  medici  probatissimi.      Title  in  Mar- 

chall's  hand  .........  96 

Cvmi  omnis  ars  ex  suo  fine  laudabilis. 

There  is  no  break  in  the  text,  but  on  p.  113  it  ends  thus: 

sicut    anxungie    in    terreis.     et   hec    de    medicinis    laxatiuis 
sufficiant. 
Expl.  summa  gerardi  de  laxatiuis. 
Further  notes  on  laxatives  follow. 

5.  Simplex  medicina  platearii  inc.        .         .         .         .         .         .  115 

G.  C.  C.   II.  30 


466  CATALOGUE   OF   MANUSCRIPTS.  [4OI- 

Circa  instans  negotium. 

Ends  p.  152  in  zuccaru/ii:  per  diuturnam  decoctionem. 

A  nameless  excerpt  De  Urinis  follows. 

6.  Excerpts  from  an  Antidotarius  (that  of  Nicholaus  ?)       .         .     f.   154 
Oximel  iuliani  optimum. 

Ends   p.    166    with   a   prayer:    Deus   qui    mirabiliter    creasti 

hominem. 
Finiunt    hie    exceptiones   et   nieliores   receptiones    antidotarii 

maioris. 

7.  Glosa  platearii  super  antidotarium  Nicholai    .         .         .         •         167 
Liber  iste  quem  in  presentiarum. 

Ends  on  Vera  ruffini,  p.  200 :  in  modum  castanee  per  n.  an.  s'. 
Some  receipts  in  two  hands  follow. 

8.  De  medicamentis     .........         201 

Humores  purgantia  generaliter. 

On    the   margin    is   written    (xvi):     Humfredus    Bohun    Nor- 

douolcas. 
Ends  p.  214:  Et  ista  sufficiant  de  pessariis. 

9.  Four  leaves  of  the  medical   MS.,  of  which  a  fragment  is  at 

the  beginning.      Imperfect  at  both  ends      .  .         .  .  215 

10.     A  single  leaf,  of  which  the  verso  is  in  a  beautiful  minuscule 

of  xiilh  century  aspect  .......         223 

His  odores  bona  apponantur  frigida. 
Greek  capitals  mark  the  sections. 

On    the    verso    a    xiiith    cent,  hand    writes   two   columns   De 
Morphea. 


402.  f  C.  M.  A.  829 

411.  \  James  169 

Vellum,  8j  x  5J,  ff.  359  +  7,  mostly  in  double  columns  of  50  lines. 
Cent,  xiii,  xiv,  in  various  good  hands. 

Given  by         ?         .  2  fo.  quam  si  consuetudinem. 

Old  binding,  white  skin  over  boards,  two  clasps  gone. 

On  f.  iii  and  iv  b  are  erased  inscriptions. 

Collation :  a-*  (i  stuck  to  cover)  11--412  5»  6»  (8  cane.)  y^"-io^-  11^' 
1 2^2  1 31-  141-  (+2)  15^"  1 61"  I  I7«  iS^"  (wants  12-15)  |  I9^"  20'2-30^- 
31"  b^  (wants  i). 

On  f.  ivd  is  an  old  table  of  contents  (xiv) : 

In  hoc  uolumine  tot  continentur. 
po  Manipulus  florum. 
2°  tabula  super  librum  de  ciuitate  dei. 
3°  optimus  tractatus  metheororum. 


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4"''  Algorismus. 

5  Aiistoteles  de  regimine  principum  et  de  secretis  secretoium  et  de  arte  cogno- 
sceiidi  homines. 

6  beda  de  ymagine  mundi. 

7  davius  frigius  de  uastacione  troge. 

8  optinuis  tractalus  de  uiciis  et  uirtutibus. 

9  Methodius  de  expulcione  primorum  parentum  de  paradiso. 
10  testamentum  ruben. 

Contents : 

1.  Manipuliis  Florum  .........     f.        i 

Abiit  in  agrum  et  collegit  spicas. 

Abslineiicia.     Bonum  est  in  cibo  cum  graliaium  aclione  per- 

cipere  ...........  1 1> 

Ends  in   Christus  f.   i-j6b:    humilitas.  b.   parentes.  o. 

Hoc  opus  est  compilatum  a  mag.  Thoma  de  ybeinia  quondam 
socio  de  sorbona.     Expl.  manipulus  florum. 

A  list  of  the  headings  follows,  with  colophon. 

Finit  a.  d.  m°.  cccvjQ  die  ueneris  post  passionem  aposto- 
lorum  petri  et  pauli. 

A   list   of  the   writings   of  various    Fathers,  etc.  with   short 

prefatory  note i77'^ 

Notandum  quod  libros  originalium  sanctorum  ac  doc- 
torum  etc. 

The  authors  treated  are :  Dionysius,  Augustine,  Ambrose, 
Jerome,  Gregory,  Bernard,  Hilary,  Isidore,  Chrysostom, 
Alanus,  Prosper,  Damascene,  Anselm,  Richard,  Hugo, 
Alquinus,  Alanus,  Pliny,  Raby  Moyses,  Val.  Maximus 
(Dissuasio  Valerii),  Macrobius,   Cicero,   Boethius,  Seneca. 

ff.  182,  183  are  blank. 

2.  In  another  hand. 

Tabula  super  libros  Augustini  de  ciuitate  dei         .         .         .         184 
Abel — Salomon  (unfinished?), 
ff.  201  b — 203  blank. 

3.  Single  lines. 

De  Meteoris    ........  .204 

Ad  notitiam  impressionum  liabendam. 

Ends  f.  214  (^:  paulatim  immutaretur  aspectus  talis  obscuritatis 
Hec.  thowas. 

4.  In  double  columns. 

De  Arithmetica  (Algorismus)  .  .         .         .         .         .  215 

Omnia  que  a  primeua  rerum  origine  processerunt. 

— et  hec  de  radicum  e.xtraccione  sufficiant. 
Followed  by  tabula  nouem  limitum  in  Arabic  figures. 

5.  Inc.  Epistola  Aristo(te)lis  ad  Alexandrum  de  regimine  domin- 

orum    .         .  .  .  .  .  .         .  .  .         .  221/' 

Prologue.     Domino  suo...Guidoni  de  Valeria  (!)... Philippus. 
Capitula  .  .  .         .  .  .         .         .         .         .         222 

30—2 


468  CATALOGUE   OF    MANUSCRIPTS.  [402- 

Piologues.     Dens  omnipotens  custodial  .         .         .         .     f.  221b 

Johannes  qui  transtulit  librum     ....         223 

Text.     O  fili  gloriosissime      .......         223 

On  f.   245  begins :    De  arte  cognoscendi  qualitates  hominum 

liber  4'"^,  but  no  previous  division  into  books  is  discernible. 
Ends  f.  246  i?:   monarcha  in  septentrione. 
Expl.  lib.  Arist.  de  secret,  secretorum  siue  de  regimine  prin- 

cipum  uel  regum  uel   dominorum. 
6.     Inc.   Beda  de  ymagine  mundi  ......  247 

Septiformi  spiritu  in  trina  fide  illustrato. 

Ends  f.    254 rt:    in  quo  habitat  rex  angelorum.      Explicit. 


Pergama  flere  uolo  fato  danais  data  solo. 


2546 


Femina  fatalis  femina  fatis  malis. 

8.  Daretis   frigii    eutellii   historia   de   uastatione   troie   incipit    a 

cornelio    nepote    salustii    de    greco    in    latinum    sermonem 
translata.     Inc.  prol 255  b 

Cornelius  salustio  crispo. 

— ad  pollicitum  reuertamur. 

Narratio  daretis  troiani  excidii. 

Peleus  rex  fuit. 

Ends  f.  264  /;  :    Actenus  id  dares  frigius  Uteris  mandauit. 

9.  Tractatus  de  uiciis  et  uirtutibus 265 

Dicturi  de  7  uiciis  primo  dicemus  de  superbia. 

Ends  apparently  unfinished  on  f.  347:    rursus  uero  dormiens 

uidit  idem  insigne.     (On  accidia.) 
A  section  in  another  hand  follows.     Contra  tirannos. 
Fertur  de  quodam  principe  magno  qui  crudelitatem  niagnam 
exercuerat.     (He  appears  after  death  to  a  clerk.) 

— opera  enim  illorum  sequuntur  illos.  et  in  ma.  3.  omnes 
operarii  iniquitatis  contriti  sunt. 

10.  Metodius  dc  expulsione  primorum   parentum   de   paradiso  et 

de  morte  Ade      ........ 

Post  peccatum  Ade  expulsi  de  paradiso. 

— Obediens  patri  usque  ad  mortem  cui  est  laus  honor  et 
gloria  et  imperium  per  omnia  sec.  sec.     Amen. 
It    is    really    the    Story   of  the    Cross,    not   what   is   usually 
known  as  Methodius. 

11.  Testamenta  XII  Patriarcharum 399''^ 

Transcriptum  testamenti  Ruben. 

Ends  imperfectly  f.  359  3  in  the  Testament  of  Judah  §  19 
—  humilitatis  anime  mee  et  oraciones  Jacob. 

On  a  flyleaf  is  a  note  (xv)  of  the  death  of  Henry  V. 


347 


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403.  (  C.  M.  A.  694 

412.  \  James  i.  14 

Vellum,  7f  x  5f,  ff.  237+  i,  23  lines  to  a  page.     Cent,  xii,  xiii, 
finely  written. 
On  f.  I  : 

Nouum    Testamentum   Graecuni   (iiiod   Collcgio  de   Goneuille   et   Cains   dono   dcdil 
Thomas  Hatcher  artiuni   .Magisler    1567. 

At  the  top  in  a  xiiith  cent,  hand  : 

quatuor  E«ang.  in  greco.     (These  two  words  have  been  read  Ity  .Smith  and  others  as 
1IS06.)      Iste  liber  est  de  communitate  fratrum  minorum  Oxonie. 

Then,  added  in  cent,  xv,  xvi : 

Concessus  et  accomodatus   fratri    Ric.   bryngkeley  magistro  (probably  in    Brinkley's 
hand). 

Doubtless  one  of  the  books  left  by  Robert  Grosseteste  to  the 
Franciscans  of  Oxford. 

Throughout  the  book  are  headlines  in  Latin,  and  chapter- 
numbers,  of  cent.  xiii.  There  are  also  interlineations  in  a  similar 
hand  in  Latin. 

At  the  end  of  Joh,  xxi.  is  : 

BprjVKeXfi  AiSacr/coXcjj. 

Collation:  i''-9'*  10^  (+  i  before  i)  11^-14*  15''  16^^  (11,  12  cane.) 
17^-19'*  (6  cane.)  20*  (2,  6  cane.)  21*^-23**  24''  (i  cane.)  25»-30^  31-, 
I  flyleaf 

The  pages  are  wrongly  numbered,  but  I  use  their  numeration. 

Contents : 

The  Four  Gospels  in  Greek. 

The  preliminary  matter  and  picture  of  St  Matthew  are  gone.     There  is  a  space 

for  an  ornament  on  p.    i   in  which  Hatcher  has  written  his  inscription.     The 

text  of  p.    I  is  in  red.     Initial,  of  serpents. 
On  p.   2  are  two   marginal   additions  to  the   genealogy   in   Greek  in   an   English 

hand  of  cent,  xiii   (Joram  and  Joatham). 
On  pp.   3,  4  are  some  xiiith  cent.   Latin  interlineations. 
On   p.  8   reXeuT^o-avros    is   glossed    in    margin    in    pencil    (xiii)    dtjuiiclo.     Other 

similar  glosses  occasionally  occur. 
On  p.  20  in  the  margin  is  pater  uos/ir  in  a  straggling  hand  wliich  I  believe  to 

be  Grosseteste's. 


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On  p.   24,  at  top,  is  a  passage  in  Latin,  Quid  autem  aides  festucam  etc.,  in  a 

good   late    xvth   cent,  hand   of  Italian    aspect.     In   the    lower    margin   some 

Greek  words  in  Latin  letters  (xiii,  pencil).    Various  corrections  made  in  cent. 

xiii  are  in  the  margins,   e.g.  p.    77   {wpoo'rfKdov   ol  to.  didpayfxaTa  Xafj.jiai'oi'Tes) 

margin:    ne/  to  dragma.     The  Latin  chapters  are  also  marked. 
On  p.   Ill    (text,  Xtyuoi  koX  \i/j.oi),  margin  \ol/xoi :    lower  margin   loinii   per  dip- 

tongum  pestes  per  iota  fames. 
A  few  interlineations  in  the  Passion,  p.   123  sqq. 
Matthew  ends  p.   140. 
p.  141  blank. 
On  p.   142  a  full-page  picture  of   Mark,  scroll  on  knee  looking  up,  desk   with 

another  scroll  on  /?.    Desk  or  building  on  Z.     Gold  ground,  blue  frame  with 

white  pattern,  red  edge.     Rough  work. 
Space  for  ornament  on  p.   143.     Text  in  red.     Initial  in  outline,   nude  figure 

with  scroll  in  dancing  or  running  posture. 
Between  pp.   230,  231   is  a  small  sheet   of  paper  with   collations,  in  the  same 

hand  as  the  sheet  in  the  Psalter  no.  348. 
Mark  ends  p.  235. 
pp.  236,  237  blank. 
On  p.  238  full-page  picture  of  Luke  with  book  bending  forward  and  consulting 

scroll  on  desk  on  A\     Desk  or  building  on  Z.     Ground  and  frame  as  before. 
Space  for  ornament  on  p.  239.     Text  in  red  and  black.     Initial  of  fishes,  bird 

and  hand.     Interlineations  in  Latin  in  two  hands  (xiii  and  xv,  xvi,  the  latter 

being   probably  Brinkley's).     The  xiiith  cent,  interlineations  continue  for  two 

pages.     Others  on  pp.  258  sqq. 
On  p.  303  (the  strong  man  armed)  in  margin.     Nota  bryngkeley. 
On    p.    312    on    el   -gdei   6    olKodeaTrorris,    margin    (xiii),    philosophia    est    assidua 

mortis  (contemplaci)o.  et  senera.  omnis  dies  ordi...e;«  ut  ultima. 
p.  369  is  palimpsest  over  a  not  much  older  text.     It  and  p.  370  are  more  closely 

written  than  the  rest.     Luke  ends  on  p.  370. 
The  picture  of  St  John  is  gone. 

On  p.  371   space  for  ornament.     Text  in  red  and  black.     Initial  of  bird  etc. 
On  p.  372  lower  margin  in  the  large  straggling  hand  : 
(U)bi  habemus  plenum  gratie  et  ueritatis  in  greco  [est]  pliris  quod  est  plenus. 

et  est  nominatiui  casus  rela...us  ad  hoc  nomen  logos  et  utrumque  est  masculini 

generis  ..plenum  est... (rest  cut  off). 
On  p.  447  sqq.  are  Latin  interlineations  (xiii). 
John  ends  on  p.  470.     On  the  flyleaf  is  a  text  from  Galatians  ws  Kaipov  ^xo/^f 

K.T.X.  written  in  cent,  xvi  or  xvii. 
On  this  MS.  see  Rendel  Harris,    T/ie  Leicester  Codex,  pp.    18,  20,   note. 
He   identifies   the   hand   of  the  interlineations  with  the  hand  of  those   in    the 

Corpus  Christi  Greek  Psalter  no.   480. 
The  MS.  is  no.  59  in  the  text  of  Scholz,  Scrivener  and  Gregory.     The  latter 

describes  it  {ProH.  p.  477).     It  has  81   lacunae  resulting  from  kotnoeoteleuton. 

A  collation  by  Scrivener  was  published  in  his  Adversaria  Critica  Sacra,  1893. 


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404.  J  C.  M.  A.  693 

625.  \  James  l  33 

Vellum,  7^  X  4|,   K  452+1,   30    lines    to   a   page.     Cent,   xiii, 
beautifully  written  and  pointed  throughout. 

Given  by  Dr  Caius.     On  f.  452  <5'  (at  end  of  text)  is  : 

Joannes  Caius  collegio  Goneuilli  et  Caii  suo  dedit  a"   1557. 

Chain-mark  on  lower  margin  of  leaf  at  beginning  of  text. 
Collation:  (from  beginning  of  text)   i   fl}'leaf,  i'--i2'-  13"  14^-- 
iS'-  19'*  20'-'  211--371-  38"  39'-'. 

On  the  flyleaf  a  note  in  Caius's  hand  : 

De  canonicis  libris  ueteiis  testamenti 

ending  with  what  is  probably  a  later  addition, 

Caius  juvenis  adluic,  et  hebiaicae  lingue  studiosus  cantalnigie  scripsit. 

Contents  : 

The  Old  Testament  in  Hebrew  from  Joshua  to  Malachi,  ending 

f.  451^. 

The  Hebrew  alphabet  with  vowel  points  and  some  other  Hebrew 

words  .         .         .         .         .         .         .         .         .         .         .     f.  451  (!■ 

The  Hebrew  alphabet,  written  twice,  the  second  time  in  a 
hand  of  the  fourteenth  century,  with  the  names  of  the  letters 
in  Latin      ...........         452 

The  book  was  very  likely  written  for  a  Christian  student  in  the 
xiiith  century.  The  names  of  the  books  and  the  numbers  of 
the  chapters  are  written  in  it  throughout  in  Latin  in  a  hand 
of  cent,  xiii,  probably  English.  It  is  thus  a  noteworthy  monu- 
ment of  the  study  of  Hebrew  in  that  century.  There  are  one 
or  two  marginal  Latin  notes,  but  none  of  cent,  xiii  that  I  have 
detected.     One  on  Isa.  vii  seems  to  be  of  cent,  xv,  xvi. 


405.  C.  M.  A.  1 201 

626. 

Paper,  ff.  10 1. 
Given  by  \V.  Moore. 
See  Appendix. 


472  CATALOGUE   OF    MANUSCRIPTS.  [406- 

406.  C.  M.  A.  {not  943)  1 1 74 

627. 

Vellum,  7|  x  5f,  fif.  4+  58,  35  lines  to  a  page.  Cent,  xii,  xiii,  in 
an  excellent  hand.  Initials  mostly  in  plain  colour,  blue,  red 
and  green.  One  on  f.  i  has  two  busts,  the  upper  one  crowned,  the 
lower  tonsured. 

Given  by  W.  Moore.  2  fo.  grecorum  liberarent. 

From  Bridlington  Priory,  Yorkshire.     On  f.  i  at  top  is  (xiii) : 

liber  S.    Marie  de  Bridelington  qui  Iiunc  alienauerit  Anathema  sit. 

The  edges  have  suffered  from  damp,  but  not  the  writing. 
Collation :  2  flyleaves,  1^-6®  7^°,  2  flyleaves. 
On  the  flyleaf  is  written  (xv,  xvi)  : 

Policronicon  vel  gesta  britonum  vetustissima  ac  verissima  compilacione  scriptum. 

Contents : 

Galfridi  Monumetensis  Historia  Britonum  (no  title)      .         .         .     f.       i 

Cum  mecum  multa  et  de  multis. 

There  are  divisions  distinguished  by  decorative  initials,  viz.: 

Cognouit  autem  Brutus  ........  7 

Liber  III.     Initial  in  outline  with  crowned  busts  of  beli(\in?,)  and 

brenniiis      ...........  11 

Gratianus  municeps         .........  25  <^ 

Defuncto  igitur  uther  pendragon  .......  41 

Ends  f.  58  a:   hie  modo  in  latinum  sermonem  transferre  curaui. 
At  the  bottom  of  the  page : 

causam  mortis  deploraljant  uite  uiam  quid  ignorant 
ad  salutis  portam  uolant  cum  sit  iudex  dominus 

r 

c  u  iustus  dampnatur  cum  conuincat  reus  datur 
legis  lator  condemnalor  astat  comminus. 

The  scribbles  on  the  flyleaves  are  not  important. 


407. 
413. 


C.  M.  A.  844 
James  loo 


fi".    4  +  87  +  28  +  90  +  4, 


Vellum,     7!  X  5I 
Cent,  xiv  and  xiii. 

Given  by         ? 

Old  binding,  white  skin  over  boards,  clasp  gone.     On  the  second 
cover  is  written  faintly : 

dietarium  otonis. 


three     volumes. 
2  fo.  fumo  uiso. 


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473 


At  the  beginning  are  2  and  at  the  end  4  leaves  of  a  xiiith  cent.  MS. 
in  double  columns  containing  what  seem  to  be  skeleton  sermons. 

Collation:  a^ :  L  i»-ii«  (wants  8):  U.  i'"  2'»  3« :  IIL  i'-  2^"- 
( wants  11)3'^  4'""  S'-"*  &  (wants  4)  :  b^ 

Contents  : 


L     Cent,  xiv,  31  lines  to  a  page. 

A  Tract  on  the  Art  of  Preaching  ..... 

(^ue   sunt   elementa   exorciii   sermonum  sancte  exortacionis  ac 

predicacionum  omnium. 
In  two  parts,  the  second  and  longest  begins  on  f.    idb  and 

ends   on   f.   87 /5;    Hiisque   secunda  pars  extremitatibus  ter- 

minatur.     Ad  omnipotentis  dei  laudem  et  gloriam.     Amen. 
Explicit  hie  totum  :   magister  da  michi  potum.     Deo  gracias. 
In  part  H.  the  Rules  of  Tyconius  are  quoted. 
II.      Cent,  xiv,   26  lines  to  a  page. 

Dietarium  Otonis     ......... 

A  domino  deo  nostro  res  habent  inicium,  et  ad  ipsum  reuertuntur. 
Ends  f.  28^:  Ista  sufificiant.     Et  nomen  doniini  sit  benedictum. 

Amen. 
Some  short  paragraphs  fill  up  the  J'age,  from  Salomon,  Chato, 

Vpocras  and  Galienus. 
III.     Cent,  xiii  late,  36  lines  to  a  page:    bad  hand. 

The  writing  on  f.  i  a  is  carefully  erased,  f.  i  b  begins : 
Calamente   betoyne   Egrimoyne    hockyn    violette.    Orizstuum 

antequam  stuuaretur  in  auribus  oportet  purari  stomachum. 
A  good  many  passages  are  erased.     The  head-lines  are : 
Diuerse  medicine,   Medicine  pro  diuersis  infirmitatibus, 
De  passionibus  mulierum  et  earum  remediis  (f.  6)  etc. 
Cirurgia  secundum   mag.   Bernardum        ..... 
Intendens  uenerabilis  amice  bernarde  componere  librum. 

— ueniam  peccatorum  qui  sit  benedictus  in  secula. 
Tractatus  optimus  de  administracione  medecinarum  et  de  modo 

agendi  ........... 

O  medice  attendens  ad  pacientem  quern  nunquam  uidisti. 
Hec  est  summa  et  colleccio  tocius  fructus  antidotarii  secundum 

Mag.  Nicholaum ......... 

Nomina  herbarum  et  uirtutes  illarum     ..... 

de    Laxatiuis.   de    Euacuatiuis  (probably  parts   of   the  Anti- 

dotariiitit). 
Liber  de  causis  Auicenne        ....... 

Septemdecim  sunt  cause  inpedientes. 

(De  sanguisugis,  de  clisteriis  etc.   follow.) 

Liber  de  flebotomia  ........ 

De  flebotomia  confert  sanis. 

— de  propria  uena  illius  partis.      Expl.  Lib.  de  Flebot. 


8^ 


2^b 


lib 


59 


70  (J 


474  CATALOGUE   OF    MANUSCRIPTS.  [407- 

De  inspeccione  sanguinis  restat  dicendum      .         .         .         .     f.     72  /^ 

— in  prima  die  quam  in  secunda. 
Expl.   Summa  Reginaldi  magistri  de  Monte  pessulano  .  (73'^) 

To  how   much    of  the  preceding   this    rubric   applies   is   not 

clear. 

De  fistula 73  ^ 

Fistula  est  ulcus  profundum. 

De  cancro  (perhaps  part  of  the  last)       .         .  .         .         .  76 3 

De  humoribus  .........  78  3 

De  humoribus  tractatum  instituere  intendentes 

— moram    facit    donee   emittatur.        Expl.    tract,    de   hu- 
moribus. 
Specialia  uniuscuiusque  humoris  signa  sunt  hec      ...  80 

Near  this  begins  a  tract  De  febribiis,  of  which  I  cannot  detect 

the  beginning.     It  ends  on  f.  91  b. 
Et  decoquatur  semen  papaueris  al.  et  iactu(ce)  in  lacte.  m. 
Expl.  tract,  nobilisimus  fe(brium)  sec.   mag.  J.  Wakefeld. 


408.  C.  M.  A.  733 

414. 

Vellum,  f\  X  5;^,  fif.  321  +  7,  single  and  double  columns  of  about 
33  lines.     Cent,  xiii,  in  various  good  hands. 

Given  by         ?  .  2  fo.  Ecce  Rex. 

At  the  beginning  in  red  : 

Iste  liber  est  sermonum. 

At  the  end  : 

Liber  de  sermonibus  cum  aliis  bonis  tractatibus.     precium  xj-. 

Also  some  xvith  cent,  names  : 

Newcome.     Malham.     William  Yonger. 

Collation :  a-"  i^-  2"  3^-  (3  canc.)-5i-  6^"  7®  8'--io'-  ii^«  (one  cane, 
after  9)  12^  I3'«  14*  15^'  i6i«  17^*  i8«  (+8  between  3  and  4)  19^^  20" 
21I8  221"  (2,  3,  7,  8  gone)  231-  (wants  3,  4,  8,  9,  11)  241^  25^^-2712  28^^ 
b'*  (wants  2). 

Contents  : 

The  principal  contents  of  the  book  are  Thejiiala  or  skeleton  sermons, 
but  there  are  numerous  insertions  of  other  matter.  The 
occurrence  of  sermons  for  St  Dominic,  for  his  translation,  and 
for  St  Peter  Martyr,  point  to  a  Dominican  origin. 

On  the  preliminary  leaves  are : 


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Partial   table  of  contents,   ii  a,   iv  /;. 

Sermons,     Septuagesima.      Ite  et  uos  in  uineam  meani 

Videbit  omnis  caro  salutare  domini        .... 

Advent.      Hc>ra  est  iam  nos,  etc.      Docet  apostolus 

Miscellaneou.s  extracts    ....... 

Themata  Dominicalia  et  de  Sanctis        .... 

Uora  est  iam,  etc.     Hec  sunt  uerba  apostoli  ad  Rom.  xiii. 

The  sermons  continue  to  Dom.  xxvi  post  Pentecosten. 

(Fides  tua  te  saluam  fecit.) 

Then  a  leaf,  of  which  the  recto  is  in  double  columns . 

Dom.  xxiii.     Nostra  conuersatio  in  cells  est. 

Dom.  xxiv.      In  diebus  illis  saluabitur  iuda. 

Sermons  for  Saints  ......... 

Fabiani  et  Sebastiani.      Reddet  deus  mercedem  sanctorum  suorum. 

Those  that  follow  are  without  titles.  On  f.  73  sqq.  are  sermons 
for  Christmas  etc. 

At  f.  96 <5,  in  another  hand,  intervene 

Meditationes  Bernardi. 

Multi  niulta  sciunt. 

— amabilis  appareas  etc.  {lo"] a). 

Table  of  sins,  under  the  heads  of  the  Seven   Deadly  Sins     . 

108  a  is  blank.  On  108  3  (lower  half)  begins  a  Collacio  bona. 
Petiitenciam  agite  etc.    dicuntur  duo  quare  agenda  est  penitencia. 

Other  similar  sermons  follow. 

On  f.  12-,  b  are  extracts. 

Clemens.  NuUus  propter  obprobrium  senectutis  uel  nobilitatem 
generis  a  paruulis  et  minimis  eruditis  sicut  utilitatis  est  uel 
salutis  inquirere  necligat.  Qui  enim  discere  atque  agere  bona 
recusat  magis  diaboli  quani  Christi  membrum  esse  ostenditur  etc. 

A  change  of  hands  at  f.  129.  A  few  English  glosses  in  the 
margin,  Licuurye,  Sicker  etc. 

Text.     Libentur  auditur  quod  in  se  est  delectabile. 

Sermons  follow.     On   i4_^,  144  are  notes  in  other  hands. 

On  f.  145.     Sermons. 

In  dedicacione  ecclesie  ........ 

Hodie  salus  domui  huic  facta  est. 

De  b.  Thoma  martyre. 

In  occursum  pergit  armatis. 

Notes  of  Exempla  ......... 

Sermons,  mostly  de  Sanctis  ....... 

Bonaventura  de  Decalogo       ........ 

Continued  from  another  page,  and  ending  on  180  a. 

Extract  from  Decretals.     De  his  qui  filios  suos  occidunt 

Sermons  ........... 

Continuation  of  Bonaventura  ....... 

Sermons.      De  S.    Dominico.     Vidi  et  ecce  ab  aquilone  nubes 
De  translacione  b.  Dominici.     Enoc  placuit  deo 

On  the  margin  of  f.   201  are  some  English  words. 


\\b 
\\\b 


54 


107  b 


14.S 


150 

151 

174^; 

i^ob 

182 

190 

195 
199 


476  CATALOGUE    OF   MANUSCRIPTS.  [408- 

On  f.   204  is  the  heading :    Secundum  fr.    Ricardum  de  Fissaktr. 
Bernardus  de  compassione  fihi  et  compassione  matris  .         .         .     f.  207 
Quis  dabit  capiti  meo  aquani. 
On  f.    210/'  a  rhythm. 

Planctus  ante  nescia,  planctu  lassor  anxia,  crucior  dolore 
Orbat  orbem  radio  me  iudea  fiHo  gaudio  dulcore. 

Liber  b.  Augustini  de  conflictu  uiciorum  et  uirtutum  (xL.  1091)  21 1 

ApostoHca  uox  clamat. 

Descripcio  saluatoris.     Legitur  in  anahbus  libris  ebreorum  .         .         217 

— speciosus  forma  pre  filiis  hominum. 
Extracts:    Aug.  de  gaudio  electorum  etc.   (XL.  991)      .         .         .         218 
Brandan.     Ceraunius  lapis  cadens  tempore  fuhninis       .         .         .         220 
De  expulslone  Ade  de  paradiso     .......         220 1> 

Post  peccatum  ade  (Story  of  the  Cross,  cf.  p.   468) 

— -obediens  patri  usque  ad  mortem.     Cui  est  etc. 
Quare  decime  dantur  ecclesie         .......         223  b 

Dubitari  a  quibusdam  solet. 

Notes 224 

Sermons.     Voca  operarios      .         .         .         .         .         .         .         .         225 

La  double  columns  on  f.  227,   228. 

There  are  several  changes  of  hand ;  many  of  the  sermons  are  not 

in  full,  and  several  blank  pages  occur. 
On  f.  256  begins  a  collection  of  Exc»ipla  interspersed  with  other 

notes. 
At  top  of  f.   258  is  an  English  distich: 

)'ho  haues  homes  als  ha  ram.  and  ha  nech  als  a  swan 
and  a  midel  als  ha  brock,   ha  tayl  als  ha  pacoch. 

The  text  below  is  Contra  mulieres  ornantes  se  etc. 

The  sources  of  the  Exempla  are   largely  the   Vitae   Patrum    and 

Gregory's  dialogues.     Lives  of  Saints,  e.g.  Andrew,  Nicholas, 

Godric  (f.  2791^)  etc.,  are  also  quoted. 
At  f.  284  the  hand  changes  but  the  stories  continue.     They  have 

now  rubrics  of  their  own. 
De  duobus  scolaribus. 
The  last  f.  295  b  is  of  Magister  Jordanus.     De  euitando  pomppam 

seculi. 
In  double  columns.     De  fide  et  symbolo  Apostolico  (xiii)    .         .         296 
Hoc  est  opus  dei  ut  credatis  in  ilium. 
De  oratione  Dominica. 
Math.  vi.     Sic  orabitis  .         .         .         .         .         .         .         .         .         }^o\  b 

— deturpat  proprium  subiectum.     Explicit. 
Formula  of  a  will  ..........         306 

Names  of  the  Apostles  with  their  meanings,  etc.  .         .         .         306  b 

List  of  Commentators  on  the  Bible       ......         307  b 

De  .Sacramentis  et    Decalogo  in  double  columns    ....         308 

Apoc.   V.      Dignus  es  domine  aperire  librum 
— ad  remedium  et  ofhcium. 


409]  GONVILLE   AND   CAIUS   COLLEGE    LIBRARY.  477 

De  \'irtutibus  theologicis  el  cardinalibus        .         .         .         .         .     L   -^ij  d 

Dicturi  de  uiilutibus 

— intelligitur  cum  suo  aclu. 
Notes  and  Sermons        .........         320  6 

Verses,  e.g. : 

In  terris  Inidis  ubi  plus  solet  esse  paludis 

Mingere  mos  asinis  est  et  cunctis  asininis 

Sic  de  prelatis  mos  est  dare  uel  trabeatis 

Vel  bene  nummatis  uel  eorum  sanguine  nalis. 
Rhythmus  ad  spiritum  sanctum      .......         322  d 

Sancti  spiritus  uera  gracia 

assis  celitus  nobis  in  uia. 

pollens  penitus  queque  noxia.   sanans  uulnera 

da  fidelibus  te  poscentibus  sacra  munera. 
Notes  etc.       ...........         323 

French  verse.     Ce  sunt  les  trent  mest  folyes         .         .         .         .         323 

Ke  nul  ben  seit  e  nul  ne  uot  apprendre 

Ke  tut  enprent  e  sen  na  cheue 
Ke  san  reison  le  son  ami  greue. 
On  323/^  is  scribbled:    annunciacio  dominica 
collegium  beate  annuncia...   (xv). 


409.  C.  M.  A.  72,.]. 

628. 

Vellum,  75x5^,  ff.  260+8,  dotible  and  single  columns  of 
32  lines.     Cent,  xiii-xiv,  in  more  than  one  clear  hand. 

Given  by         ? 

Old  binding,  white  skin  over  boards,  clasp  gone. 

Collation  :  a''  I'^-S'*  (+ a  slip)  q'^-iS^^  |   iq^^  20'-'  21"  b^. 

The  flyleaves  are  from  a  xiiith  cent.  MS.  of  (Aristotle)  de 
Vegetabilibus,  four  leaves  in  all.  The  end  of  the  tract  is  contained 
in  them  : 

— et  erit  fructus  amarus. 
Expl.  liber  de  Vegetabilibus.     Deo  gracias. 

Contents : 

A  Collection  of  Sermons. 

Beginning  imperfectly  with  the  end  of  a  sermon  on  Ash  Wednesday. 

The  first  heading  is  : 
Sermo  2"^  de  eodem      .........     f.       1 

Consperge  cinere  luctum  unigenili  fac  til)i.  Jer.  6.  in   istis  uerbis 

propheta  penitencie  excitat. 


478  CATALOGUE   OF   MANUSCRIPTS.  [409- 

After  Sermo  sextus  follows 

Dom.  in  quadragesima.   sermo  primus  .         .         .         .         .         .     (.       ^b 

Ecce  nunc  tempus  acceptabile  etc. 

The  Sermons  de  tempore  end  on  f.  124/'.     Then  follow  Sermones 

de  Sanctis. 
De  b.  Andrea.     Extendam  palmas  meas  ad  dominum  .         .         124/' 

Some  English  words  are  written  in  the  lower  margin  of  this  and 

some  other  pages. 
On  p.    150  (^.     De  translatione  b.  P^rancisci. 

,,       153.        De  b.  Antonio. 

,,        I74'''.     De  b.  Clara. 
A  quire  or  more  is  gone  after  quire  16,  which  contained  the  end  of 

the  Proprium  Sanctorum  and   the  beginning  of  the  Commune 

Sanctorum. 
Ends  imperfectly  in  a  sermon  de  animabus,  f.  216. 
Then  follows  in  another  hand,  single  lines, 

De  b.  paulo.     Beniamin  adolescentulus  etc.  .         .         .         .         217 

Followed  by  other  sermons  (St  Francis  is  mentioned,  e.g.  f.  256) ; 

on  258^  and  260  are  notes  of  stories  for  sermons. 

It  seems  to  be  a  Franciscan  collection. 


410.  C.  M.  A.  J 143 

629. 

Vellum,  of  various  sizes,  6|  x  4I  to  6  x  4^,  ff.  6  +  265,  several 
volumes  of  cent,  xiii  and  xiv,  bound  together. 

Given  by  W.  Moore. 

Collation:  a«  i«  2«  3W-5W  6«  [  ;«  (wants  7,8)  |  8«  |  9^-13*  |  \\^-\& 
17^  I   18''  19**  20^  (+  2  between  7  and  8)  21"  22^-34*  (+  i). 

On  a  flyleaf  in  a  xvth  cent,  hand  are  forms  of  blessing  meat, 
drink,  herbs  and  cheese,  and  also  two  entries  of  ownership,  the  first 
erased.     The  name  in  this  seems  to  have  been  Robertus  Holand. 

The  second  is  : 

Iste  liber  constat  (name  erased  and  illegibly  replaced)  testantibus  Ro.  Wood,  J.  Bret, 
Rob.   Hale,  J.  Lane,  J.  Foster,  et  multis  aliis.     Also:    Thomas  Laget. 

Contents  : 

I.     In  double  columns  of  cent,   xiii-xiv,  28  lines  to  a  column. 

Inc.  summa  (PRaymundi)  de  confessionibus  abreuiata   .         .     f.        1 
The  first  words  are  illegible. 
Ends  p.  47  a  with  Cimbolum  Apostolorum : 
Mathias.     Et  uitam  eternam.     Amen. 

Explicit  hie    totus,  qui  scripsit   sit  benedictus.     Finito   libro 
sit  laus  et  gloria  Christo.     Amen. 


410]  GONVILLE   AND   CAIUS   COLLEGE   LIBRARY.  479 

IL  111  double  columns,  tcM  and  gloss;  58  or  more  lines  to  a 
column  ;    of  cent,   xiii,   very  closely  and  well  written. 

Inc.  regula  S.   Augustini  magni  doctoris  de  uita  clericorum       f.     49 

Prologus  (to  gloss):  Hec  (prece)pta  que  subscripta  sunt  ideo 
regula  apellantur. 

Cap.    I.     Ante  omnes  fratres  karissimi  diligatur  dcus. 

Ends  f.   54 a:    temperat  penitenciam  subiungit. 

Then  follow  some  notes,  and  then  copies  of  various  legal 
documents,  viz. : 

1.  A.d....m.c.lx.     conuencio    inter     A(lexandrum)    ex    una 

parte  et  R(oyse)  filia  lohannis  fratris  persona  ex  altera. 
All  names  of  places  are  expressed  by  initials. 

2.  ...Hugo   de   barue...Noueritis    me   dimisisse   d.    Waltero 

rectori  eccl.  de  Hauttum  homines  meos,  etc. 

3.  ...ego    Matildis    filia  d.    Henrici  de  Toyntun  concessi... 

radulfo  clerico  a  loco   filio   domine  illius   .i.  toftum  in 
v(illa)  de  T. 

4.  Roger  de  Tocotes  gives  the  mill  of  H.  and  lands  iacentes 

in  campis  de  Carletun  in  brondc.et  unam  aliam  terram 
in  Stockonat  (?). 
The  names  of  Toyntun,  Barrow,   Hauttum  (?=Halton), 
Carletun  all  point  to  Lincolnshire. 
III.     In  a  hand  of  cent,  xv :    34  lines  to  a  page. 

1.  (Ilugonis  de  S.  Victore)  Soliloquium  dilectionis  de  arra 

anime    ..•••••■■" 
Loquar  secreto  anime  mee 

— et    ipse    in    me.       Amen    (bis).       Expl.    soliloq. 
dilect.   de  arra  anime. 

2.  Inc.  ilinerarium  mentis  in  deum "' 

Sciendum  quod.tria  sunt  uitia  nos. 

Ends   unfinished   on   f.  62  a:    on   62  b   is   a  prayer  in  a 
later  hand. 
IV.     In  a  good  clear  hand  of  cent,    xiii  early? 

1.  .Scintillarium  (?) 

Dei  omnipotentis  filius  intra  cetera  sacre  sue  locucionis 

uerba. 
Extracts  from  various  fathers.     On  p.   87  begin  extracts 

from  the  Moralia  of  Gregory  (lib.  v— xvi),  with  some 

others  interspersed. 
Beatus  iob  cum  supernam  requiem  contemplatus. 
The   hand  of  quire   1.5  (ff.  95—103)  is  smaller,  but  the 

matter  is  the  same.     A  quire  may  be  gone  after  f.  102. 

2.  Inc.  liber  Leonis  pape  de  conflictu  uiciorum  atque  uirtutum  103 
In  the  hand  of  f.  63  etc. 

Apostolica  uox  clamat  (xL.    1091) 

— attende  que  dico.     Expl.  lib.  leonis  pape  etc. 
^      Extracts  from  Isidore  de   compunccione  cordis,  Augustine 

etc ^ 


480  CATALOGUE   OF   MANUSCRIPTS.  [4IO- 

4.  De  sex  alis  (Alani  de  Insulis?)         .         .         .         .         .     f.   119 
Prima  ala  est  confessio. 

5.  Extracts  from  Gregory      .         .         .         .         .         .         .  127 

After  this  point  it  becomes  difficult   to   distribute   the    book 

into  volumes :  the  whole  of  the  rest  is  of  cent.  xiii. 
The  hands  vary  a  good  deal,  but  I  cannot  discriminate 
between  them  and  shall  therefore  number  the  items  con- 
secutively. 

6.  Notes    on    Rom.    i   and    other   miscellaneous    theological 

notes     .         .         .         .         .         .         .         .         .         .         119 

7.  Libri  sententiarum  uersificati    .         .         .         .         .         .         127 

Incipit  eternus  et  fit  factura  creator 

Vas  figulus.   presul  hostia.  pastor  ouis. 

Lib.  II,  p.  131  (^.     Lib.  in,  f.    146 (^.     Lib.  iv,  f.  i^qb. 

Ending  :    Ex  hoc  gaudentes  nichil  ipsis  compacientes. 

Expl.  uersus  quarti  libri  sentenciarum. 

Memorial  verses:    on  the  temperaments  etc.  .         .         .         154 

Ending  with  a  puzzle  verse 

213        5       22411         31221 
Menandri  cum  melle  noua  stant  mixta  uenena, 

which  is  a  solution  of  the  puzzle  about  the  15  Jews  and  15 
Christians:  see  my  Catalogue  of  MSS.  at  Sidney  Sussex 
College,  p.   71. 

8.  Petri  Lombardi  Sententiae 155 

Cupientes  aliquid. 

Extracts,    followed    by    other   passages    from    Augustine, 

Gregory  (Dialogues  and  Moralia),  Bernard  etc.  :    also 

glosses  on  various  passages  of  scripture. 
On  f.    169  is  Expositio  simboli 
Simbolum  grece  dicitur  latine  collacio. 
On  f.  257  in  double  columns 
De  interrogacionibus  faciendis  in  confessione.     Primo  de 

superbia. 
Followed  by  other  notes, 
p.   265  in  another  hand  has  a  few  extracts  from  Boethius 

de  consolatione  philosophiae. 


411.  (  C.  M.  A.  976 

415.  \  .^  James  jj 

Vellum,  8x5,  ff.  201,  35,  34,  47,  33  lines  to  a  page. 
Cent,  xii,  xiii,  in  several  hands. 

Collation:  i'"  (wants  1,2)  2«-8*  9-*  |  io^-i2«  13^" (2  cane.)  14-  |  15^ 
(3  cane.)  I   \6^  \  17^-22^  |  23^-26*  27-  (one  left). 


41  l]  GONVILLK   AND   CAIUS   COLLEGE    LIDRARY.  481 

Contents  : 

L      I.      Coiistnnlini  V'ialicus         ........     f.        i 

Begins  imperfectly  in   i.   iv.  frequenter  l)alnea. 
I^ib.    VII.  ends  f.   68  :    multum  ualent.      Expl.   liber. 
Receipts  in  another  hand. 
IL  Pale  ink,   red  initials  :    hand  of  southern  aspect     ...  69 

2.  Constantinus  de  Melancholia. 

Etsi    ego    constantinus    affricanus    mentis    cassinensis   (juidcm 
monachus 

— dedi  cuiuslibet  speciei. 
Est  igitur  morbus  r^uem  corpus  palitur 

— galieni  rufi  et  ceterorum. 

3.  Idem  de  Stomacho  ........  77/^ 

Reuerentissimo    domino    salernitane    ecclesie    archipresuli   C. 

affricanus 

— impetrare  ualeamus. 
Capitula. 
Oportet  nos  inlelligere    ........  78 

— omnia  indigestibilia. 

4.  Inc.   lil)er  de  obliuione  a  Constantino  affricano  editus  .         .  98/^ 
Peruenit  ad  nos  epistola  tua. 

Dico  itaque  ego  C. 

— cibis  humidus  et  frigdibus.      Expl. 

5.  Inc.  liber  M.  C(onst).   a(ffricani)  de  coitu      ....         100 
()ue  mala 

— inmittentes  relinquunt. 

6.  Item  de  coitu.     Inprimis  de  (de)lectatione  animalium  in  coitu  1031^ 
Capitula. 

Creator  uolens  animalium  genus 

— fuerit  solutum  opium.     Expl. 

7.  Inc.  liber  elefantie  .  .......         109/' 

Quoniam  conuenit  nobis  cognoscere. 

On  f.  no  the  hand  changes  to  one  of  more  English  appear- 
ance. 
Ends   112/':    in  modum  piperis  et  da  3  in  (?). 
Two  notes  follow. 

III.  In  an  English  hand  (?). 

8.  De  mode  medendi  (ex  cophune)     .         .         .         .         .         .         113 

In  medendis  corporibus 

— et  conuenientibus  medicinis. 
Receipts   for  syrup. 

IV.  The  first  page  in  a  later  hand. 

9.  A  prologue  of  Constantinus  on  fevers    .         .         .         .         .         121 
Quoniam  te  karissime  fili  iohannes 

— impendere  scient. 
A  receipt. 
Then  in  a  fnie,  small,  clear  hand, 

(;.  c.  c.  II.  31 


482  CATALOGUE   OF    MANUSCRIPTS.  [411- 

Prologus   ill    libium    febrium    Constanlini    monlis    cassinensis 

monachi        .  .  .  .  .         .  .         .  .         .     (.   121  d 

Liber  iste  in  quiiique  partes 

— absque  febre  facit. 
Diffinitio  febris.     Febris  est  calor  preter  naturam  .         .         .         122 
Ends  f.   1 68 a:    Ad  capillos  raros. 
168  d  blank. 
\'.  Cent,    xiii,    initials   in    red   and    blue :    lower   parts   of  some 

leaves  torn. 
De  Inamidiarum  (Dynamidarium)  Galieni       ....         169 

Capitula. 

(^uia  disputatio  custodia  de  sanitatis. 

Ends  imperfectly  f.  201  d  in  c.  Ivi. 


412.  C.  M.  A.  1065 

416. 

Vellum,  yh  x  5,  ff.  443,  double  columns  of  54  lines.  Cent,  xiii 
(first  half)  in  a  fine  minute  hand.  Historiated  initials  in  a 
bold  style. 

At  the  end  are  these  names  etc. : 

(t)  Liber  ]\L  Dalton  a.d.  1601.  (2)  Jhon  Dalton.  (3)  Coll.  Gonv.  et  Caius  dedit 
Tyrrell  Dalton  Arm^   Pensionarius  ad  Mensam  Baccalaur  (Venn,  i.  477). 

On  the  following  flyleaf  are  several  notes  of  Cautiones  partially 
erased  : 

Caucio  M.  Tlio.  Lauenham  (?)  exposita  (ciste)  de  lynk  in  festo  sancte  (omitted)  anno 
ut  in  registro  et  habet  duo  supplementa  viz.  Boneuenturam  super  quartum  sent,  et  lii^rum 
sermonum  dominicalium  per  totum  annum  pro  xiiii  marc,   et  di. 

The  second  is  similar.  The  third  is  also  for  T.  Lavenham\ 
dated  1403  : 

et  habet  ii  supplementa  viz.  i  peciam  argent,   et  vi  cocliar'  argent. 

The  book  must  therefore  have  been  long  in  Cambridge. 

Collation :  i^''  (wants  i,  2)  2^''  3^"  4^"^  iy""  (wants  7)  6'^-  (wants  7,  8 
and  most  of  2)  7^^  (one  cane,  after  9)  8^'^-io"'  1 1"  12^"  13^'' (one  cane, 
after  7)  |  14^**  151'"  i6«  (wants  16)  I7i«(+a  slip)  i8^«  (wants  15,  16) 
j^i6  2oi«  (wants  3,  7:  one  other  cane.)  21^'^  (wants  4)  22^"  (13  cane.) 
2f^  24'"  25'"  (wants  10)  26'"  (wants  i,  2,  4)  27'-^  28-i»  (wants  i,  10)  \ 
2Qifi  20"'  31'"  (wants  10). 

1  Cf.  Pembroke  College  MS.  158. 


412]  GONVILLE   AND   CAIUS   COLLEGE   LIBRARY.  483 

Contents : 

Prologues  of  Jerome,     {a)   Imperfect.     — de  totum  corpus. 

(/i)  Desiderii. 
The  edge  of  the  leaf,  with  the  initial  to  Genesis,  is  cut  off. 
Genesis — 2  Chron.  followed  by  the  Prayer  of  Manasses  without 

any  break. 
Ezra,   Neh.,   Esdras    II.   (  =  3    Esdras=:i    Esdras   of  Apocrypha) 

Tobit— Job. 
Psalter,   Gallican,  followed  by 
Glosses  on  Jerome's  two  Prologues,  and  an  account  of  the  Greek 

prepositions  from  Priscian,  both  in  another  hand.     The  second 

begins:  (T)estante  Prisciano  xviii  sunt  jjreposiciones  grece  xiiij. 
f.    199/^  is  blank. 
Parabolae — Ecclesiasticus. 
Isaias — Malachi,   i,  2  Mace. 
Evv.,  Paul.  Epp.,  Act.,  Cath.  Epp.,  ^^poc. 
Interpretationes  Nominum.     Aaz-Zuzim.     Explicit. 

The  figured  initials  are  of  rather  rough  English  work  on  good 
gold  grounds.     Several  are  gone.     Those  that  remain  are  : 

Exod.     God  in  air  over  a  mount.     Moses  horned  and  two  others  below. 
Lev.     Moses  horned  with  tables  and  rod  speaks  to  Jews. 
Num.     Moses  receives  tables  from  God. 
Dent.     Moses  leads  two  Jews  to  A*. 

Jos.     Moses  addresses  two  Jews.  Ji"i-     Gone. 

Rtith.     Three  half-length  figures  at  window.     Ruth  by  a  sheaf  below. 
I   Reg.     Gone. 
1  Reg.      David  seated,   kneeling  man  (Amalekite)  brings  letter. 

3  Reg.     King  and  prophet  with  scroll  seated. 

4  Reg.     Prophet  seated  by  city. 

1  Par.     Prophet  with  scroll.     Men  on  R. 

2  Par.     King  seated.     Two  men  on  R. 

I  Esdr.     King  seated   above.      Esther   below,   and    Haman   hanging.     (The   wrong 
picture  :    it  belongs  to  Esther.) 

Neh.     Figure  with  scroll.  2  Esdr.     Similar. 

Tobit.     In  bed.     Swallow  flies  away  above. 
Judith.     With  sword  raised,  over  Holofernes. 
Esther.     Single  figure. 

Job.     Prol.     Blue  dragon.  Text.     Job  seated,  and  wife. 

Psalter.     \.     David  with  harp. 

xxvi.     David  points  to  eye.     Christ  above. 

xxxviii.     Similar.     David  points  to  mouth. 

lii.     David.     Fool  before  him  with  club,  eating  a  cake. 

Ixviii.     Christ  above  with  orb.     David  below,  nude. 

Ixxx.     David  plays  on  four  bells  with  hammers. 

xcvi.     Two  priests  in  copes  and  albs  with  open  book. 

31—2 


484  CATALOGUE   OF    MANUSCRIPTS.  [4^2- 

Psalter.     cix.     Gone. 

cxiv.     Dilcxi.     Warrior  with  sword  and  red  shield. 
Prov.     Solomon  seated. 

Eccl.     Solomon  seated.     A  woman  (Queen  of  Sheba?)  before  him. 
Cant.     Maid  with  blue  fleur  de  lys. 
Sap.     Woman  with  rod  or  palm. 
Ecchis.     Similar. 

Isaiah.     Kneeling,  his  head  sawn  by  two  men.  Jcr.     Plain. 

Lam.     Jeremiah  with  scroll.     City  on  R. 
Banuh.     With  scroll.  Ezck.     Similar. 

Daniel,     i.    In  den,  caressing  two  lions,     xiii.    With  scroll. 
Ozee.     Gone.  Joel.     With  scroll.  Amos.     Similar. 

Obad.,  Jonah,  Micah.     Gone. 

Nahuni.     With  scroll.  Abaciicli — Zacharias.     Similar. 

Malachi.     Writing. 

I   Mace.     Gone.  2  Alacc.     Two  warriors. 

Matt.     Decorative.  Mark.     Single  figure.  Luke.     Writing. 

John.     As  Mark.  Rom.     Seated  king,  and  messenger. 

1  Cor.  Stephen  stoned  by  two  men.  2  Cor.  Gone. 
Gal.  Paul  with  closed  eyes,  led  by  Ananias.  Door  on  R. 
Eph.     Ananias  stands  over  Paul  in  bed- 

Phil.     He  baptizes  Paul  in  a  font.  Col.,   i    Thess.     Gone. 

2  Thess.     Paul  driven  to  door  of  prison  by  man  with  club. 

1  Tim.     Paul  let  down  in  basket  by  man  on  tower. 

2  Tim.,  Titus.     Gone. 

Philem.  Prol.     Paul  in  prison.     Two  men  outside.      Text.     Gone. 
Heb.     Paul  on  Z.,  a  woman  on  R. 

Acts.     Prol.     An  eagle.      Text.     Gone.  James,   i  Peter.     Gone. 

2  Peter,   i  —  7,  Joh..  Jude,  Apoc.     Single  figures. 

The  hand  modifies  in  Jer.  xliii.  (f.  259)  but  I  doubt  whether  it 
be  really  a  different  scribe.  If  it  is,  he  continues  to  the  end  of 
Apoc.     The  Interpretationes  are  certainly  by  the  first  hand. 


413.  C.  M.  A.  1 1 54 

630. 

Vellum,  7  X  4f ,  6\  x  4^,  6  x  4^,  ff".  16  +  75  +  36  +  36,  four 
volumes.     Cent,  xii  and  xv. 

Given  by  W.  Moore.  I.  2  fo.  Practicam 

or  xc.  dccc. 

Collation:  I.  i**  2l  11.  i*^  (i  nearly  gone)  2'-  (7  cane.)  3^^-7'''' 
(wants  9-12).     Hi.   i'^  2'- 3'".     iv.   i'--3'l 


413]  GONVILLE    AND    CAIUS    COLLEGE    LIBRARY.  485 

Contents : 

I.  On  f.    I  a  is  a  table  of  stars  in  red,  blue,  black  and  yellow. 

Fol.  I  (5  is  divided  into  two  halves.  In  the  upper  is  an 
astronomical  diagram  in  the  form  of  a  quarter  of  a  circle. 

lielow  is  a  picture  on  a  blue  ground.  On  /,.  are  two  crowned 
'A'omen  (Astronomy  and  Geometry?)  one  h(ilding  a  plani- 
sphere, the  other,  one  end  of  a  long  narrow  blank  .scroll. 
This  is  continued  through  the  hands  of  a  seated  man  at  a 
desk,  holding  a  knife.  He  turns  to  L.  and  looks  at  the 
women.  The  scroll  is  continued,  and  ends  in  the  hands  of 
a  smaller  seated  figure  on  A",  facing  Z.  Both  men  are 
tonsured.  The  draperies  have  red  lines  on  them.  The  men 
are  seated  under  a  building  with  tiled  roof  and  turrets, 
supported  by  columns.     The  work  is  English. 

Text  in  a  fine  small  hand:  blue,  yellow  and  red  initials,  47  and 
fewer  lines  to  a  page. 

1.  Incipit  hie  Practica  Hugonis f.       2 

Tracticam  geometrie  nostris  conatus  sum  tradere  non  quasi 

noua  cudens  sed  uetera  coUigens  dissipata. 
Ends  f.  8<^:  maior  duplo  et  sit  figura  talis  (no  ligure  is  given). 
Expl.  hie  Practica  Hugonis  deo  gracias. 

2.  Heremannus  de  Astrolabio 9 

Primus  liber  Haremanni  de  astrolabio. 

Hermannus  Christi  pauperum  perypsima  et  philosophic  tyronum 

asello  imnio  limace  tardior  assecla. 
Liber  11,  f.  1 1 15.    Liber  lil,  f.  I2i5  (two  diagrams).    Liber  iv,  f.  14. 
Ends  f.  16/!':  et  ipsa  est  dimidium  basis. 
Expl.  liber  Hermanni. 
Below,   in  a  hand  of  cent,  xiii :    lam  nosci   restat   nisi   inter- 

iecto  L.M. 
Also  :     H.  dei   gratia    Rex   Angl.  dux    Norm,   comes    Andeg. 

Dominus  Hyb. 
IL  Cent.  XV,  25  lines  to  a  page,  in  a  current  hand.     The  first  leaf 

almost  all  gone. 
"  De  Arte  Medicinae  secundum  Bartholomaeum." 
The  only  remnant  of  the  first  word  is  N. 
The  tract  is  in  two  books.     The  first  has  41   sections. 
Liber  11    begins  on  f.    29/; 

Omnis  ydrops  in  acuta  egritudine  malum  infestatur. 
Ends  imperfectly  in  §  61   (f.   75  (^). 
III.  Cent,  xiv,  xv,  23  lines  to  a  page. 

1.  Nota  de  Fletbothomia     ........  i 

Secundum   M.   P(etrum)   Hyspanum. 

2.  Alchemical  tract.      (Liber  Aureus?)  .....  2 
In  nomine   d.  n.    I.  C  ad    instanciam    muUorum   circa    banc 

artem  studere  uolencium   (juibus   deficit  copia  librorum  hie 
libellus  edatur. 


486  CATALOGUE   OF   MANUSCRIPTS.  [413- 

Titulus  libellus  secretoium  indatur  (?). 

There  is  perhaps  a  break  after  f.  14,  but  no  new  title  occurs 

until  f.  21:    cuius  modum  bene  scis.     Ideo  laudatur  deus. 

Amen. 
Expl.  liber  aureus. 
Receipt  ad  faciendum  calaminum  (?)        .         .         .         .         .     L     21  b 

3.  Tractatus  de  Azuro  ........  21 

Azurum  aliud  naturaie  aiiud  artificiale 

— in  florem  pulcherrimum  mutatur. 
Expl.  tract,  de  Azuro. 

4.  Miscellaneous  Chemical  Receipts    ......  28 

De  Ufifur.  etc.  ending  with    explanations  of  some  terms  of 

art.     f.  363. 
IV.  Cent.  XV,  27  lines  to  a  page. 

1.  Secretum  Philosophorum  .......  i 

Iste    liber    quern    pre    manibus    habemus    uocatur    secretum 

philosophorum. 
It  contains  a  number  of  roughly-drawn  diagrams  of  chemical 

apparatus. 
Ends  f.  31/^:    non  ardebit  quamuis  fuerit  in  igne,  etc.      Ista 

sufificiunt  mihi  etc. 
Expl.  secreta  philosophorum. 
A  monogram  LR  (?)  follows. 

2.  De  urinis  ..........  3-2 

Urina  rufa  significat  salutem 

— expulsio  materie  uenenose  signum  est  mortis. 

3.  De  phlebotomia       .........  34  (5 

Minucio  alia  fit  per  methathesim 

— cum  impetu  exit  sanguis.     Explicit. 
On  f.  36/^  at  top  is  an  old  mark,  now  very  faint,  DI ;  then: 

liber  mag.  J.  ?Wqxff. 
Contenta  in  libro  isto  sunt  subscripta : 

de  libris  metheororum  abstractum, 

Aristoteles  de  porno  siue  de  morte  Aristotelis, 

phisionomia  bona, 

16  questiones  de  lib.  metheororum, 

secreta  philosophorum, 

tractatus  de  urinis, 
which  shews  that  iv  is  but  the  end  of  a  larger  volume. 
Also  (cent,  xvi)  Christopher  KilHngworthe  owethe  this  boke. 


414.  /  C.  M.  A.  952 

631.  [  James  149 

Vellum,  6^  x  5,  ff.  166  +  6,  double  columns  of  35  lines.     Cent,  xiii, 
well  written. 


414]  GONVILLE    AND    CAIUS    COLLKCE    LIBRARY.  487 

On  f.  I  of  text  the  number  149  (xvi).  2  fo.  talis  aut  aquilo. 

On  the  flyleaf  at  end  (xv)  : 

'I'hys  longythe  to  y^  Chauntery. 

On  the  flyleaf  at  the  beginning  : 

Memorandum  quod  ftVater  nicholaus  butler 
senior  (e)mit  islum  librum  a  c|uodam 
ffratre  teutonico  pro  11''"'^  marcis,  tcni[)orc 
quo  ambo  erant  studentes  assignati 
Cantalnig  anno  domini  m.  cccc.  vj 

Wooden  binding  covei'ed  with  white  skin,  two  clasps  gone. 
Collation:  a-  i'"-i3'-  14"^  b-*. 

Contents : 

Albertus  Magnus  De  naturis  rerum.      See  another  copy  at  Trinity 

College,  O.  I.  34. 
Naturas  rerum  in  diuersis  auctorum  scriptis  late  per  orbem  sparsas 

inueniens    cum    labore    niniio    et    sollicitudine   non   parua  annis 

ferme  xv  operam  dedi f.       i 

— (liber)  xix"^  de  iiii  elementis.     Expl.  prologus. 
Inc.  capitula  primi  libri  (de  anathomia  humani  corporis)     .         .  2 

De  capite. 

Text: ^h 

Partes  corporis  humani  principaliter  create  sunt. 

Liber  xix  ends  f.  161^:  anni  iam  xiiii  aut  xv  elapsi  sunt  ex  quo 

libro  de  naturis  rerum  diligenter  intendimus. 
On  f.  166/'  are  these  notes: 

{a)    (xiii)     Lancea  crux  claui  mors  spine  que  tolleraui. 
Ostendit  qua  ui  miseros  a  crimine  laui. 
Mortis  uel  uite  breuis  est  lex.     Ite  venite. 

(b)     (xv)     zoichaizichen  (fw-fj  ko.\  \pi'xw)  'i*  anima  mea  et  uita  mea. 

((")  (xiii)  Nota  quod  puer  habuit  manus  ulceratas.  et  dixit  sibi 
quidam  quod  bene  mundaret  manus  et  (/.  si)  terget  in 
pannis  unius  hominis  qui  uocatur  cucwalt.  et  cum 
puer  uidisset  unum  talem,  uenit  ad  eum  et  tergebat 
manus  suas  in  pannis  eius.  a  quo  cum  ille  quereret 
cur  sic  pannos  suos  deturpauit  respondit  puer  inno- 
cens.  dictum  est  mihi  quod  hoc  sanabat  manus 
meas,  quia  uxor  tua  habet  alium  jireter  te.  tunc 
dixit  ille  in  anglico  suo.  Jc  del  ish  his.  bi//  teche. 
Jaht  me  hauitli  made  icsche. 

((/)  (xv)  herbcj-  for  a  saled.  letuse  parselan,  persely,  redemynt, 
borage,  mercury,  lang  de  beuf,  broun  fenel,  dent 
lyon,  chiboll  or  poret,  flour  of  borage,  crop  of  mage- 
lo/i,  crop  of  ]>e  rede  brere.      al  or  some  of  j^ese. 


488  CATALOGUE   OF    MANUSCRIPTS.  [415- 

415.  C.  M.  A.  1209 
632. 

Paper,  fif.  31. 

Given  by  W.  Moore. 

Small  quarto,  very  neatly  written  in  double  columns  of  small 
text.     About  half  the  number  of  leaves  have  the  text  within  lines. 

Archaisimis  GrapJiiciis  ab  Henrico  Spelmanno  conscriptus  in 
usum  filiorum  suorum,  A°  Dni  1608. 

Sc.  a  collection  of  the  most  difficult  forms  of  abbreviation 
occurring  in  ancient  manuscripts. 

416.  C.  M.  A.  1202 
633. 

Paper,  ff.  45. 

Given  by  W.  Moore. 

Small  quarto,  in  a  small  neat  hand.  Round  the  title  is  a 
coloured  border  of  flowers.  On  f.  -^J ,  a  figure  of  the  instrument  of 
'perpetuall  motion,'  an  example  of  late  illumination. 

A  Dialogue  wherein  '  Nature's  secret  closet  is  opened,  And  the 
cause  of  all  motion  in  nature  is  showed,  Out  of  matter  and  Forme; 
and  how  all  Things  exist  in  the  number  of  three  :  together  with 
the  wittie  invention  of  An  artificiall  perpetuall  motion  ; — by 
Thomas  Tymme,  Professor  of  Divinitie.' 

On  the  title-page,  this  motto  : 

'Syrach  xliii.  32.     There  are  hid  greater  things  than  these  be  and  we  have  sene 

but  a  few  of  his  workes.' 
It  opens  with  a  dedication  to  'Sir  Henrie  Glemham,  Knight,' — is  divided  into 

'forenoon's  and  afternoon's  Conferences.'      The  speakers  are  Philadelphus  and 

Theophrastes. 

417.  r  C.  M.  A.  1047 
447.                                                                   \  James  107  .? 

Paper,  8|  x  5f,  ff.  143,  22  lines  to  a  page.  Cent,  xv  late,  in  a 
rough  ugly  hand. 

Given  by         ?         . 

Collation:  ji"  2>-  3^"  (17  cane.)  4-^  (+a  slip  of  vellum)  5--' 
(22  cane.)  6--*  7--  (wants  22). 


417]  GONVILLE   AND   CAIUS   COLLEGE    LIBRARY.  489 

On  p.  5  is  the  name  Willelmus  Syngyltun,  on  p. 93  Robertus  robin. 
On  p.  24  : 

Iste  liber  constat  Job.  Syngyltun  cum  gaudio  et  honore. 

The  scribe's  name  is  Will.  Berdon. 

pp.  1-4  are  thickly  covered  with  grammatical  notes  and  verses. 

Contents : 

1.  Donatus  de  octo  partibus  oiationis P-      5 

Partes  oracionis  quot  sunt. 

Apparently  unfinished  :   on  p.  20  verses  begin :   e.g.  p.  2  i : 

Verbum  cum  recto  fac  concordare  duobus  etc. 
Repeated  on  p.  2.^  in  a  smaller  hand,  which  continues  to  p.  30: 
on  p.  26  is  a  prose  note  in  English. 

2.  Examples,  in  prose,  in  the  first  hand 3° 

These    are   short    Latin    paragraphs   with   occasional    English 

glosses.     They  mostly  relate  to  the  doings  of  scholars:  e.g. 
Ego  perquesiui  tres  asperas  fiagellaciones  super  chines  in  isto 

frigido  matutino  ad  calefaciendum  me  etc. 
They  probably  contain  a  good  deal  of  amusing  matter. 

3.  De  Regiminibus       ......•••  4*^ 

Queritur  quid  est  regimen  in  gramatica. 

Interspersed  with  memorial  verses. 
Ends  p.  90:  ut  heu  me. 

Expl.    Regimina   secundum  usum   Mag.  Johannis    Boryngton 
scripta  per  manum  Willelmi  Berdon. 

4.  Miscellaneous  grammatical  notes 91 

5.  Liber  Nominalis  (with  a  few  English  glosses)         ...  96 

Os  facies  mentum  dens  guttur  lingua  palatum. 

Virgula  cauda  pilus  er  tucetum  cruor  extum. 

Expl.  liber  Nominalis. 

6.  An  epitome  of  the  Bible  story:   alphabetical  .         .         .  loi 
Adam  primus  homo  plasmatur  et  inde  fit  eua. 

1.  3  begins  Belzebub.     1.  5  Cum  Noe,  etc. 

Ends:  Amen  saluandus  bonis  (!)  et  regnum  sine  fine. 

A  few  other  verses  fill  up  the  page 

7.  Liber  Facetiae  with  some  English  glosses      ....  103 

Stans  puer  ad  mensam  domini  bona  dogmata  discas. 

Presul  et  ille  fuit  cui  feiix  det  deus  omen. 

Expl.    Liber  Facilie. 

8.  (Bursa  Latinitatis:  see  Trin.  Coll.  O.  5.   i.)  •         •         •         105 
Equus  caballus  pullus  dextrarius  equa 

(with  some  English  glosses) 

Villicus  et  proceres  natiuus  et  generosus. 

Nunc  finem  feci,     da  mihi  quod  merui. 


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9.     Miscellaneous  verses        .         . p.    1 1 1 

Gutta  caiiat  lapidem  non  ui  sed  sepe  cadendo  etc. 
Si  bibero  uinum  loquitur  mea  lingua  latinum. 
Si  bibo  seruisiam  tunc  perdo  filoz(o)phiam  etc. 

10.  Catonis  Disticha 113 

Si  deus  est  animus  etc. 

— fecit  coniungere  binos. 
Explicit  hie  cato  dans  castigamina  nato. 
Qui  scripsit  recte  edwardus  vocatur  aperte 
Qui  legit  emendet  scriptorem  non  reprehendat. 
Verses  in  a  later  hand    .  .  .  .  .         .  .  .  12.S 

11.  Liber  Communis      .         .         .         .         .         .         .         .         .         1-26 

A  tribus  ad  centum  numeralia  per  documentuni. 

Ut  docuit  sani  sentencia  nos  Preciani. 
E.xpl.    liber    Communis    uersus    secundum    usum    Mag.   Job. 

Boryngton. 
Grammatical  verses  .         .         .         .         .         .         .         .         137 

12.  Liber  Synonymorum  (Job.  de  Garlandia)       .         .         .         .         159 

Ad  mare  ne  uidear  latices  deferre,  camino. 

Quod  legitur  textus,  depellit  frigora  textum. 
Expl.  lib.  Sinonomorum. 
Some  English  on  pp.  190,  191. 

13.  De  differentiis  grammaticis  etc.       .         .         .         .         .         .         193 

Que   est   differencia  inter  nomen  gentile  et   nomen  patrium, 

with  memorial  verses. 
Ends:   hanc  litteram.  m.  ut  bonum  est. 

14.  Liber  Equiuocorum  (Joh.  de  Garlandia)  ....         256 

Augustus  ti  to  cesar  uel  mensis  habeto. 

Zelus  suspicio,  zelus  et  inuidia. 
Finito  libro  sit  laus  etc. 
Nomen  scriptoris  dicitur  plenus  Willelmus  amoris 

etc. 
Quod  Smy3th(?). 

The  rest  of  p.  286  is  scribbled  over,  partly  in  English. 


418.  C.  M.  A.  1046 

417. 

Vellum,  various  sizes  (8h  x  6),  ff.  1 16  +  i,  largely  double  columns 
of  about  40  lines.  Cent,  xiii-xiv.  The  leaves  are  in  many  cases 
quite  irregularly  shaped. 

Old  vellum  wrapper. 


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Collation:   i   fragmentary  leaf,  1^-4^  5"  (+ a  slip)  6'-  7'-  8'"  9"  10* 
1 1'-  12'"  (wants  10)  13''. 

Contents : 

Grammatical  tracts,    problems,  and  verses, 
r.     On  the  cases 

Notandum    est    i|uod     noniinatiuus    casus    regitur    duodecini 

modis  ...........     f.       I 

The   limits   are  obscure  :    on  f.  4  /'  is  a  series  of   verses,   and 

on  6,  7  are  notes  and  examples. 
1.     A  tract  beginning 

Ad  maiorem  artis  gramatice  euidenciam  de  singulorum  casuum 

difficultate  regimen  effulgebit       ......  8 

It  is  largely  in  the  form  of  queries ;  from  the  examples  it  is 

evidently  English.     There  is  no  well-defined  conclusion. 

3.  \"erses      ...........  23 

Que  maiora  cernitis  cernite  minora 
Lauca  cernit  infima  cernit  alciora. 

Ut  coniuncti  ciuibus  celestis  usye 

Teneamus  perpetim  cursum  uere  uie.     Amen. 

Miscellaneous  notes         ........  i^b 

4.  Tract  consisting  of  examples  and  expositions  thereupon         .  75 

Ego  conuiua  et  consodalicium  meum. 
Without  perceptible  conclusion. 
On  T.()b  is  part  of  the  poem  (Liber  Facetiae) 

Stans  puer  ad  mensam. 

5.  A  very  large  collection  of  grammatical  verses,  beginning      .  40 

Diuide  sic  nomen  triplex  diuisio  fiet. 
Ending  on  63  rt.     On  63/',  64  are  various  notes. 

6.  Grammatical  problems  (questiones)  and  notes  similar  to  no.  2  65 
Uespere  aute?n    sabbati   que    (or    con)    lucescit.       Queritur    an 

uespere  sit  hie  nomen  uel  aduerbium  etc. 
Ends  on  f.  86  a.     On  86  /'  are  other  notes  on   Persona. 

7.  A  song  on  the  eve  of  the  holidays         .....  87 

Ferule  frangantur        \  totum  est  de  festo 

Virge  non  promantur/  via  sumus  presto 

Magistri  gerantur 

foras.  qui  minantur  Sermone  moleslo 

Gurgite  sternantur 

Et  ibi  woluantur  gestu  non  honesto  etc. 

Ending 

Wipes  uestigare 

necnon  leporare  per  lucos  et  rura 

nee  plus  dictitare 

uolumus  nee  stare  ad  scolarum  iura. 


492  CATALOGUE   OF    MANUSCRIPTS. 

Note    on    figures    of   speech    follows  :    and    another   grammar 

note 

Verses 


[418- 


f.     87/; 


Homo  quod  ram  singula  promo  ruunt  morte  \ 

-.  .  }  notum. 

Morte  quoque  patula  rapitur  quam   forte  / 

Sentence  of  hard  words,  glossed  in  P'rench   .... 
Deus  vendirs  de... 
Due  farmacapole. 
Various  notes  and  verses. 

a.     Idor  grece  aqua  latine 

/>.     Quod  est  litera.   minima  pars  uocis  humane. 

r.     Gallus  carnipriuium  perpendens  instare     .... 

Super  sterquilinium  stans  cepit  cantare. 

Note:     Hie    castrimargus.    a    wodcoke    (xiv,    xv:    occurs 
again). 
(/.     Verses  on  the  senses         ....... 

e'.      Presens  dictamen  promat  per  metra  iocamen  . 

Quod  sit  solamen  nobis  studiique  leuamen. 
/.      Sana  til)i  debent  scribi  fill  modo  dicta    .... 
g.     Virga  docet  mutum  bene  fari  cernere  cecum. 
/i.     Proverbs.    Paruule  mendace(m)  te  (?de-)  decet  esse  sagacem. 
7.      Diues  cur  temere  non  cessas  gliscere        .... 
J.      Pusilli  preconia  decet  deo  dare. 
/'.     Per  terras  et  maria  iam  uolant  rumores  .... 

(On  a  French  invasion.) 
/.      Istud  dilectissimum  quadragesimale.     On   Lent. 
w.    Virgo  decora  precamur  in  hora  mortis  amare 

And  other  verses  to  the  Virgin. 
71.     Indole  qui  uernas  morosos  elige  uernas  .... 
0.      Punning  prose  :    Licet  plasmatis. 

Ending:    nee adeas    ad    eas     ne    pereas    per    eas    in 

eternum. 

/.     To  St  Nicholas.     Eia  clericuli  \ 

^_  ,    ,  .    /    cantica  canora. 

Nicholao  presuli  / 

(/.  Doctrine  melli  subdentes  corda  tenelli     .... 

r.  Prose.      Heu    tides   cum    fautore   perperam    peruertitur   in 

nephas  .......... 

s.  Sit  iuueni  cura  munuscula  reddere  plura 

A  In  uere  uirencia  loca  iuuant  uere. 

7t.  Promere  propono  puerilia  pectore  prono 

V.  Prose.     Votiua  scientiarum  culmina. 

7i'.  O  virus  ferale  auiditatis. 

X.  Hie  presens  cetus  sit  in  omni  tempore  letus    . 

j>.  Hillarat  amenitas  nos  temperiei. 

z.  Ablue  uir  mendas  proprias  cum  quos  reprehendas. 

aa.  Lingua  locutura  laudes  que  precamina  pura  . 

d^.  Lucida  stella  maris  lucens  pietate  maria. 


88 
89 


89/' 
90 

go  6 


91 
91^ 

92 

92 /> 


93 

94 
94/' 


95 


95/' 


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ic   (later).     I'astoruni  \ //  loruni  \     /  lure    \^y^  ma       \.    /  tas. 

ludice  /  \  pas       /^  \  petur  /  \  preme  /^  \  lorum. 
Pastorum  rumpas  pasture  reprime  metas. 
ludice  celorum  rumpetur  turnia  malorum. 
This    distich   without    the    explanation    occurs    in    MS.    Trin. 

Coll.   B.    14.  39.  (Cat.    I.   445). 
dd.     Placet  en  merentibus  plausus  post  merorem  .         .         .     f.     96 
ee.      Pectus  auaricie  sapiens  a  crimine  flecte. 
J/.      Rex  regens  celestia  regna  cum  uirtute    .         .         .         .  ()6l> 

Nos  sine  molestia  fac  frui  salute. 
^4'.      Salue  Stella  maris  reuerenda  parens  deitatis. 
/i/i.     Poem,   beginning  cut  off,  continued  on  next  page 
Tunc  galline  uocibus  mestis  conqueruntur 
Merent  pro  raucoribus  fere  moriuntur. 
It.      Gaudeat  hie  cetus... uirtute  repletus         ....  97 

Exulet  hinc  fletus  et  dolor  atque  metus. 
kk.     De  uirga  cari  uobis  uolo  ludicra  fari. 

//.       Protege  patrone  nos  hie  Nicholae  studentes  .         .         .  97  /5 

»im.  Mente  mea  quedam  meditor  que  protinus  edam. 
«;/.     Indole  florere  nil  cur  (?)  nisi  (?)  sicut  habere. 
00.      Sentence  glossed  in  French  and  English        ...  98 

Pronuba  nigella  innube. 
//.     Diagram  to  find  Easter,  called  Tabula  Angeli. 
iji/.     Prose  note. 
rr.     Ecce  tempus  idonium  Chrislo  consecratur      .         .         .  98 1^ 

ss.      In  a  later  hand 99 

Willelmus  (twice)  Warde.  de.  Waynflete. 
//.       Note  on  the  Doctrinale  magnum. 
uit.     Prose:   Cum  inanis  stipulacionis  commentum  sit   pellax 

signum  falsitatisque  indicium        .         .         .         .         .  gg  ^ 

8.  Prose  tract  resembling  no.   6  .  .  .         •         •         •         •  100 
Queritur  circa  congruitatem  istius  sermonis.     Festes  qitas gerilis 

sordida  lana  fuit. 

9.  Grammatical  Verses         ........         104 

Nomen  in  us  longam  iacit  s  pro  tis  genitiuo. 

10.  Verses  and  Notes    .........         106 

a.  Strenua  saluete  uirgo  Katerina  decora. 

b.  En  quid  eras  dudum  cui  res  deus  appropriauit. 

c.  Nicolai  munera...mundus  lotus  (?). 
(/.      Prose  paragraphs. 

e.       Another  hand.      Memorial  verses  with  exposition    .         .         107 

Est  paler  hie  cura  pater  est  alius  genitura. 
J.      Paragraphs  in  prose,  perhaps  exercises    .         .         .         .         lo-]  b 
^.      On  the  Kings  of  England,  William  I.  to  Edward  III.  108^ 

h.      Gaude  gaudere  quia  reddis  post  breue  flere. 

11.  Examples  with  commentary    .         .         .         .         .         .         .         109 

Dum   ego   scriptor    presentis  operis   uir    magne    uirlutis    uel 

uirtute. 


494  CATALOGUE   OF   MANUSCRIPTS.  [418- 

This  is  followed  by  a  number  of  examples  which  seem  likely  to 
be  amusing, 
i:.     a.    Indole  preclaii  pueri  nobis  nolo  fari  .         .         .         .     f    115,^ 

b.  Mente  pura  scorea  uicii  mundata       .         .         .         .         .         116 

c.  Compti  preclari  iuuenes  miror  mihi  mente 
Cur  tarn  letari  wltis  de  flore  uiuente. 

d.  French  sentences.  Jeo  vay  ci  vn  peyror  pendre  pleyn  de  peirs. 

e.  Laudes  uir  Christi  referas  cum  mente  benigna  .         .  wdb 

f.  Latin  sentences. 


419.  C.  M.  A.  II 98 

?418. 

Paper,  ff.  15. 

Given  by  W.  Moore. 

Small  quarto.     It  is  addressed  to  the  king,  Charles  I.  apparently. 

Jaspar  Fowler's  Declaracion  'Of  the  naturall  goodnes  of  Ireland, 
and  the  Reasons  why  it  is  now  so  poore;  with  a  Remedie  prescribed 
to  take  away  those  Evills  ;  which  do  poyson  and  choke  the  fruit- 
fullnes  thereof.' 


420.  C.  M.  A.  1 197 

?419. 

Paper,  ff.  55. 

Given  by  W.  Moore. 

Small  quarto,  in  parchment  cover. 

The  High  waye  to  Heidelberge. 

A  discourse  shewing  that  the  cause  of  the  intestine  wars  in  Christendom  is  not  the 
differences  in  Religion,  but  that  the  avarice  of  Spain  is  the  occasion  and  agent. 


421.  C.  M.  A.  1 196 

420. 

Paper,  ff  57. 

Given  by  W.  Moore. 

Small  quarto,  parchment  cover,  well  written.     On  p.  i  : 

'  Riscritto  da  Giac°  Castelvetri  in  Edinborgo  a  x  di  Luglio,  1594;  a  recjuisitione  dell' 
excellente  Dottore  di  Theologia  il  Signor  Tobia  Mattei.' 


424]  GONVILLE   AND   CAIUS   COLLEGE   LIBRARY.  495 

'  Ragionamento  di  Carlo  V.,  Imperatore,  tenuto  al  Re  Filippo 
suo  figliuolo,  nel  dargli  la  libera  signoria  di  tutti  i  suoi  stati.' 

Castelvetri  was  the  scribe  of  many  of  Sir  Henry  Puckering's  MSS. 
at  Trinity  College. 

Tobia  Mattei  is  Toby  Matthew  Abp  of  York. 

422.  C.  M.  A.  1 195 
422. 

Paper,  ff.  18. 

Given  by  W.  Moore. 

Small  quarto,  in  parchment.     See  no.  425. 

A  discoverie  of  the  causes  of  the  declination  of  the  Marchants 
Adventurers'  Trade,  and  consequently  of  the  Clothing  of  our  Lande; 
they  both  being  individually  knitte  together. 

Addressed  to  '  Sir  Thomas  Lowe,  Knight,  Governour,  and  the  Depulie  Assistents  and 
Fellowshipp  of  Marchants  Adventurers  of  England,  resident  in  London,'  from  their 
brethren  'the  Deputie  Assistents  and  Fellowshippe  of  Marchants  Adventurers  resident  at 
Hambroh,'  Oct.    16,   162 1. 

423.  C.  M.  A.  1 192 
423. 

Paper,  ff.  35. 

Given  by  W.  Moore. 

Small  quarto,  well  written. 

Tractatio  Martini  Buceri  de  privato  ministerio  quod  Clericale 
vulgo  appellatur,  deque  vi  ministerii  publici  et  administrationis  verbi 
et  baptismatis,  cum  quibusdam  quae  de  efficacia  ccense  Dominican 
tractantur. 

Locks  contvuinis  ad  illustrissimum  Principem  D.  Marchionem  Dorcestri.i.' :  cum 
dicatione  Latine  ascripta  ad  eundem  Dominum  a  Johanne  Banck,  data  a  Coll.  S.  Trin. 
Cantabr.  Jul.  1551.  Qui  ctiam  ad  eundem  Buceri  de  publico  ministerio  disputationis 
ralionem  jam  remiserat. 

424.  C.  M.  A.  941 
448. 

Vellum,  8x  5^,  fif.  1+48,  two  volumes,  double  columns  of  31 
and  36  lines.     Cent,  xiii.-*  and  xiv,  in  two  hands. 

Given  by         .-'         .  2  fo.  niere  par  les. 


496  CATALOGUE   OF   MANUSCRIPTS.  [424- 

Collation:  a^  1^-48  5-*  6^  (wants  4)  |  7"  S-*  (i  cane). 
Contents  : 
I.  Ce  est  li  liures  Flaue  Uegece  de  la  chose  de  cheiialerie       .     p.      i 

Einsin  con  dit  segons  li  philosophes  letre  est  garde  distoire. 
Lib.  n,  p.  18.     Lib.  in,  p.  32.     Lib.  iv,  p.  58. 
In  c.  xliii  of  Lib.  iv,  the  hand  changes  to  one  of  a  later  type, 

at  p.  73. 
Ends  p.   75 :    doctrine  nan  a  mostre 

ici  feuist  li  liures. 
The  capittila  of  the  four  books  follow,  ending  imperfectly  with 

Lib.  IV,  c.  V. 
This  should  be  the  version  by  Jean  Vignet  (Vignay)  1328,  but 
the  hand  seems  like  cent.  xiii. 
II.  In  a  larger  hand,  of  cent,  xiv,  pale  ink. 

1.  Headed  in  a  xvith  cent.  hand. 

Debello  Saladini  et  Hugonis  de  Tabarrie,  seu  de  ordine  militie. 
See  Hist.  Litt.  xviii.  752,  KoDtania  xv.  346 

Jadys  estoit  en  panye 

Vn  roy  de  mult  grant  seignurie. 

Et  fust  mult  leaus  sarasyn 

Si  out  a  noun  saladhyn. 
Ends  p.  88: 

A  soun  pais  a  galilee 

Si  ua  le  geste  plus  duree. 

Ainz  vous  finist  par  y  taunt 

A  douz  dieu  trestoz  vous  camand. 
Expl.  liber  de  ordine  milicie  ut  supradictum  est. 

2.  De  obsidione  oppidi  Streuelyn  in  Scotia  per  Edwardum  tertium 

post  conquestam  Scotiam     .......  88 

Nostre  szV//r  le  Roi  Edward  fitz  au  roi  henry  ordena  a  grant 
•  siege  de  streuelyn. 

Ends  p.  90:    Escript  a  Derteforde  Ian  du  regne  de  bon  roy 

Edward  tierce  apres  le  conqueste  quinte  (1277). 
It   is    an    ordinance    of    Edward    I.    (not    III.)    for    annual 

tournaments. 

3.  In  single  lines. 

Guill.  Owich  venatoris  regis  Anglie  De  re  venatoiia  seu  arte 

venandi  liber  unus        ........  yi 

Ici   comence   lart  de  venerye  qe  mestre   William  Owich    le 

venour  le   Roy  dengletere  fist  en  son  tenps  pur  aprendre 

autres  qe  ne  sont  mye  sachaunt. 
Ends  p.  93  : — et  les  chiens  serrent   rewardez  de  les  pees  et 

lapeel  demurra  a  la  cusyne.     p.   94  blank. 

Another  copy  is  in  the  PhilHpps  collection  at  Cheltenham. 
An  English  version  of  this   is  printed   in   Reliquiae  Antiquae 
I.  150. 


426]  GONVILLE   AND   CAIUS   COLLEGE   LIBRARY.  497 

425.  C.  M.  A.  1200 

425. 

Paper,  ff.  32.     Cent.  xvii. 

Given  by  W.  Moore. 

Small  quarto,  in  parchment.     See  no.  422. 

A  discourse  showing  the  necessity  of  the  Restoring  of  the 
Marchaunts- Adventurers  oi  England,  their  Priviledges  and  Governe- 
ment  in  their  Mart-Towne  in  Germany :  together  with  an  Enquiry 
for  the  fittest  place  for  the  said  Marchaunts  Residence  and  Staple. 

Prefaced  with  two  addresses;  one  'To  the  Brethren  of  the  Fellovvshipp  of  the  JSLM. 
Adventurers  of  England  resident  in  London.'  London,  Feb.  16,  1620;  the  other  to  the 
Lord  High  Treasorour  of  England,  by  E.  M.,  Lond.  Jan.  28,  1610.  From  the  former 
'the  discourse'  appears  to  have  been  prepared  for  the  information  of  the  High  Treasurer 
by  'a  brother  of  private  place  in  the  Company.' 


426.  C.  M.  A.  1 109 

426. 

Vellum,  7f  x  4^,  ff.  45,  38  lines  to  a  page.  Cent,  xii,  in  a  good 
clear  small  hand.     Initials  in  red. 

Given  by  W.  Moore. 

From  Lesnes  or  Westwood,  an  Augustinian  priory  near 
Woolwich. 

At  the  top  of  f  1  the  name  George  Carew  (xvi,  xvii). 

At  the  bottom  of  f  i  (xiii) : 

Ilic  liber  est  ecclesie  beati  Thome  martiris  de  Liesnes.  Quem  qui  ei  abstulerit,  aut 
illi  super  eo  fraudem  fecerit  nisi  eidem  ecclesie  plene  satisfecerit.  anathema  sit  maranatha. 
i.  separatio  in  die  domini. 

Collation :   i^  2^  3*  (wants  7?)  4^  5**  6". 

Contents : 

Sermones. 

Prologue  ...........     f.       I 

Postquam   domini   et   saluatoris   nostri   gratia   me    latam    nimis  et 

spatiosam  tenentem  uiam  reuocauit  et...non  importabili  cano- 

nice  institutionis  iugo...submisit 

— restat  ut  his  ego  me  ipse  regam  solerque  elementis. 
Dominica  in  septuagesime  capite   .......  i 

Quia  incessanter  fratres  karissimi  flenda  et  ingemenda  committimus. 

G.  C.  C.    II.  32 


498  CATALOGUE  OF   MANUSCRIPTS.  [426- 

The  last  Sermon  is  on  the  Christmas  season,  beginning: 
Scio  nonnullos  esse  qui  secundum  quod  ait  apostolus  pro  consue- 
tudine  sensus  habentes  excitatos 

— in  nobis  inueniat  mansionem  I.  C.  d.  n.  qui  uiuit  et  regnat 
per  omnia  sec.  sec.     Amen. 


427.  C.  M.  A.  1 144 

427. 

Vellum  and  paper,  7|  x  5g,  five  volumes.    Cent,  xii,  xiii  and  xvi. 

Given  by  W.  Moore.  2  fo.  et  qui  affluit. 

Collation:  I.  11--4'-.  II.  Printed  a^  (wants  i)  + flyleaf.  III.  i" 
28  38  (wants  8)  a^'  (wants  3-6)  5^  IV.  A^  V.  a*  (wants  3,  4)  b^-  (11, 
12  canc.)+  I. 

Contents  : 

I.  Cent,  xiii  in  double  columns  of  44  lines.     In  a  small,  clear 

hand. 
Prologue  of  Jerome  to  the  Solomonic  books :  Jungat  epistola  .     p.      1 
Parabole  Salomonis  ........  i 

Ecclesiastes      ..........  20 

Cantica ■27 

Sapientia 31 

Ecclesiasticus  ..........  45 

Ending  p.  85. 

There  are  marginal  notes  (xiii)  in  pencil  and  ink. 

Several   of    the    pages    following   are    palimpsest,    the   lower 

writing   being   in   pencil    (xiii).      They   contain   notes   and 

Distinctiones  and  memorial  verses. 
II.  Paper:  a  printed  tract,  with  MS.  marginal  notes  of  cent,  xvi: 

7  leaves,  A.  i  being  lost. 
Prophetia  Hildegardis  (A.  ii),  p.  97. 
Rescriptio  S.  OdaIrici...Nicolao   Papac.de  conlinentia  cleri- 

corum  (A.  iii),  p.  99. 
Tettara  decastichon  Guilhelmi  Clossy  Sicambri,  B.  ii,  p.  106. 
M.  loh.  Hauerlant  Suo  M.  Ortvvino  Gratio,  B.  iii,  p.  187. 
Colophon :   Ciuis  Vtopiensis  excudebat  Anno  re(f  )ormationis 

nouae  sub  intersignio  Chimerae. 
The   flyleaf  following   is   composed  of:    (i)   a  blank   leaf  of 

paper,  (2)  a  fragment  of  a  xvith  cent.  Inventory  of  furniture 

in  English,  (3)  a  bit  of  a  black-letter  English  proclamation. 
III.  Cent,    xii   in   a  fine   hand,   not  unlike  that  of  Christchurch, 

Canterbury,  30  lines  to  a  page.     Title  in  red,  illegible. 
I.     Hec  est  rescriptio  volusiani  cartaginensis  episcopi  in  quo  pape 

nicholao  de  continentia  clericorum  non  iuste  sed  impie  nee 

canonice  sed  indiscrete  tractante  ita  respondit       .         .         .         115 


427]  GONVILLE   AND   CAIUS   COLLEGE   LIBRARY.  499 

Nicliolao  domino  et  patri  peruigili  sancte  romane  eccle.sie 
prouisoii. 

On  p.  114  is  a  xvith  cent,  note  referring  to  Alan  Cope  on  the 
authorship  of  this  text,  which  is  identical  with  that  printed 
previously  under  the  name  of  Udalricus.  This  letter  and  the 
next  are  both  printed  in  Foxe,  Acts,  v.  312  note  (ed.  1846). 

The  attribution  to  Volusianus  is  quite  erroneous. 

Ends  p.  120:  uisurus  sit  dominum. 

2.  Item  alia  de  eodem p.    120 

Cum  sub  liheri  arbitrii  potentate  creati  sinuis. ' 

Ending  p.  134:  Est  sapientia  scire  cuius  hoc  donum  est  et 
quoniam  super  hoc  nichil  est. 

3.  Inc.  Garsias  de  actibus  Vrbani  Romani  pontificis    .         .         .         134 
Quo  tempore   urbanus  romane    ecclesie    auidissimus    pontifex 

beatorum    istorum    martirum    (corpora)  Albini    uidelicet   et 

rufifini  romam  transferret. 
A  prose  satire,  of  which  another  copy  is  in  Trinity  College, 

R.  3.  56. 
Ends   p.    144:    lohannes.      Ilumanum    est   potare.      Teucer. 

Homines  sumus.      Finis. 

4.  Ilic  inc.  ordo  ad  penitentiam  dandam 144 

Primo  oportet  abrenuntiationem  facere  diabolo. 

After  the  formulae  of  confession  and  absolution  follow  peni- 
tential enactments,  beginning: 
Adolescens  si  cum  uirgine  peccauerit  annum  i  peniteat. 
Ending  imperfectly,  p.  168 :    Missas  secularium  mortuo. 

5.  Acta  S.  Siluestri  (the  hand  is  smaller) 169 

Beginning  imperfectly  in  the  Disputation  with  the  Jews 

— huic.  quod   uinculis   ligandus   et   crucifigendus   esset  a 

iudeis    in    ligno    sanctus    ezdras    prophetauit    dicens. 

Vinxistis  me  non  sicut  patrem.  qui  eduxi  uos  de  terra 

egipti.      Clamantes    ante    tribunal    iudicis   humiliastis 

me.  suspensus  sum  in  ligno.  morti  tradidistis  me. 

Ends   p.    177:    et   ex   co  (eo)  cepit   ab  omni  populo  romano 

magnificari  nomen  d.  n.  I.  C.  cui  est  honor  etc.  in  sec.  sec. 

Amen. 

6.  De  decimis  dandis  sermo '77 

Propitio  Christo  fratres  karissimi  prope  sunt  dies. 

Ends  p.  180,  followed  by  two  notes  of  cent,  xiii :  one  on  a 
miracle  of  the  Virgin;  the  other:  Alicia  uxor  Walter! 
Sclouard, 

Sciant  presentes  et  futuri  quod  ego  Joh.  de  benfl.... 
IV.  Cent,  xiii,  28  lines  to  a  page. 

De  di.spensatione  sacramentorum 181 

Quia  in  sacramentorum  dispensacione  ministrorum  ecclesie 
consistit  oficium. 

(Conciliar  or  papal  decrees.)  Ending  imperfectly  in  the  sec- 
tion on  Orders;  a  sacerdotibus  instruantur. 

32—2 


500  CATALOGUE   OF    MANUSCRIPTS.  [4^7- 

V.  Cent,  xii,  xiii,  40  lines  to  a  page. 

Nigellus  ad  Willelmum  Longchamps  Ep.  Eliensem       .         .  p.   197 
Reuerendo  patri  et  domino  W.  dei  gratia  Eliensi   Ep.  apo- 

stolice  sedis  legato.  Regni  Angl.  Cancellario.  Cant,  ecclesie 

frater  minimus  frater  Nigellus  ueste  monacus,  uita  peccator, 

gradu  sacerdos  (corr.  to  presbyter). 
There  are  corrections  and  erasures  which  seem  to  make  this 

copy  worth  examining  as  a  possible  autograph  of  the  author. 
Ends  p.  230:   fiunt  post  flagella  ex  neglegentia  securi. 

A  xvith  cent,  hand  has  copied  out  a  few  verses  of  Nigellus  on 
this  page. 

I  have  an  impression  that  this  volume  comes  from  Christ  Church, 
Canterbury. 

428.  C.  M.  A.  1 147 

428. 

Vellum,  7f  X4g,  ff.  50  +  7,  30  lines  to  a  page.  Cent,  xi,  xii, 
in  a  good  small  round  minuscule.     Interesting  ornamentation. 

Given  by  \V.  Moore.  2  fo.  N.  Interserit 

Old  binding,  vellum  over  boards,  clasp  gone.  or  Armonia. 

Collation:  2?  b-  (wants  2),  i^"  2^-6^,  c-  d'-. 

Flyleaves  from  a  service-book  with  music  on  a  four-line  stave  : 
partly  from  the  Bencdicite. 

Two  initials  and  a  portion  of  text  are  reproduced  by  Smith. 

Contents : 

Tractatus  de  Quaternario. 

Prologue:        ...........     f.       2 

Sollertiam  peracuti  tui   Hernalde  frater  dilectissime  circa  quater- 

narii  uim  et  potentiam  uolo  diligenter  exerceas 
— exquirentes  pro  uiribus  nostris  enitemur. 
Capitula  (xxii)  of  Liber  i. 
On  the  Elements,  and  on  Music. 
Text:  quatuor  igitur  elementa,  ea  enim  inter  ceteras    ...  3 

Capitula  (xxxix)  of  Lib.  11 i , 

On  the  four  Temperaments. 

Capitula  (xxix)  of  Lib.   iii 20 

On  the  Ages,  Seasons,  Winds  etc. 

Capitula  (xxxviii)  of  Lib.  iv -o 

On  the  Zodiac,  the  Day,  Man's  body. 

Ending  f.  51:  humani  generis  tota  procedit  propago  gratia  operant^ 

d.  n.  I.  C.  qui  cum  patre  et  Sp.  S.  uiuit  et  regnat  deus  per  in-. 

mortalia  sec.  sec.    Amen. 


428]  GONVILLE   AND   CAIUS    COLLEGE    LIBRi^RY.  50I 

Two  notes  on  Macrobius        .         .         .         .         .         .         .         .     f.     5 1 

On  f.  53  (xvi)  det  deus  inceptis  prospera  uela  meis. 

The  volume  is  full  of  large  initials  and  diagrams,  roughly  but 
effectively  executed.  The  figure-drawing  is  very  unskilful,  not 
so  the  ornament.  Only  the  first  few  have  been  fully  coloured, 
vi^ith  red,  blue,  yellow  and  lilack.  After  f.  6  red  is  the  only 
colour,  and  after  f.  16  this  ceases,  and  we  have  only  outline. 

The  first  word  of  the  prologue  is  in  decorated  capitals  with  bird 
and  beast  figures,  so  also  the  beginning  of  Lib.  i.  On  f.  3  <^ 
is  a  globe  with  figures  of  the  four  elements  joining  hands 
round  it.  On  f.  10  a  globe  with  the  figure  of  Christ  behind 
it,  His  head  appearing  over  it,  and  His  feet  at  the  bottom  of 
the  page  (below  the  text). 

Lib.  II  (f.  15)  has  a  large  initial  in  red  and  white. 

On  f.  22  is  a  full-page  diagram  above  a  globe:  round  it  the 
verses 

Sensilis  hie  mundus,  a  diua  mente  secundus. 
Partes  maternas  in  se  tenet  ecce  quaternas. 

It  is  divided  per  saltire,  and  in  each  division  is  a  seated  or  standing 
figure :  (a)  oriens  holds  a  round  inscribed  Sol ;  {l>)  meridies  holds 
a  similar  disc;  (c)  occidens  holds  a  plant  (?);  {d)  septemtrio 
holds  a  pointed  staff. 

Below,  under  curtained  arches,  are  two  people  writing. 

On  (,  2^d  a  globe  inscribed 

Quatuor  humores  bis  bina  parte  liquores 
Efifundunt  teneri  per  corpora  sic  microchosmi. 

Four  figures  (the  Humours)  pour  liquid  from  jars  upon  man  in  the 
centre  inscribed : 

En  minor  orbis  homo  bis  binus  quern  nutrit  humor. 

On  the  top  of  f.  24  the  creation  of  man.  Trees  on  Z.  Then 
Christ  facing  J\.     Man  kneeling  to  Him.     The  verse 

Ecce  creatur  Homo  quem  format  diua  propago. 
On  ^.  28d  a  globe  with  four  figures:  one  has  a  sistrum  (?)  or  lyre, 
another  a  distaff. 

Quatuor  etates  uelut  hie  patet  atque  uidentur, 
Humane  uite  spatium  complere  iubentur. 
On  f.  32  (^  a  globe  with  four  figures  of  the  seasons :  Autumn  holds 
a  leaf. 

Tempora  consurgunt  uelut  hoc  patet  orbe  quaterna. 

Que  corpus  complent  anni  uirtute  superna. 
On  f.  36/'  a  picture  of  the  sea,  with  fish,  illustrating  the  tides. 
On  f.   39^  a  globe  with  four  winged  figures  (the  Winds),   each 
supported  by  two  winged  heads. 

Agmina  uentorum  bis  bina  parte  ferorum 

letantur  mundo  perflantia  cuncta  rotundo. 


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On  f.  ^o  b  a.  globe  in   four  divisions  as  usual,  with  three  of  the 
zodiacal  signs  in  each  division. 

Signa  duodena  facili  moderaris  habena 

Si  ponas  terna  sub  quauis  parte  quatema. 
On  f.  47  a  globe  with  four  female  figures  (the  Tropics). 

Quatuor  in  signis  agitur  conuersio  soils, 

Que  solidum  magni  quasi  corpus  conficit  anni. 
On  f.  48  f  a  globe  with  four  figures  of  the  Moon  and  four  crescents. 

En  faciles  cursus  lune  pariterque  recursus 

per  septimanas  rapiuntur  mense  quaternas. 
On  f.  49  a  globe  in  four  divisions,  blank. 

Et  quater  est  scissi  mundo  lux  queque  diurna. 
On  f.  50  a  globe  with  four  principal  organs  of  man's  body. 

Principialia  menbra  uirilia  quatuor  adsunt. 

There  are  many  other  diagrams  without  figures  or  verses. 


429.  C.  M.  A.  1 108 

429. 

Vellum,  7|  x  5^,  ff.  55  -r  6,  21  lines  to  a  page.  Cent,  xv,  very 
neatly  written,  probably  in  England.  The  ornament  on  f.  i  of 
text  is  certainly  English. 

Given  by  W.  Moore.     Rebound  in  1850. 

Collation:  a.-,  i«  (8  torn)-38  (one  cane,  after  4)  4^-7^  bl 

Contents : 

Mathiae  Palmerii  pisani  prohemium  in  aristeam  de  interpretacione 
septuaginta  duorum  interpretum  ad  Reu.  patrem  Bartholomeum 

Maripetrum  Episc.   Brixiensem f.       i 

Jeronimus  cuius  ingenium. 

Partial  border  and  initial  of  English  work  :    feather  ornament. 
— Set  iam  Aristeam  ipsum  uideamus.     Finis  proemii. 

Aristeas  ad  philocratem  fratrem  per  Mathiam  Palmerium  pisanum 

e  greco  in  latinum  uersus  inc.  feliciter 3 

Ciiom   (probably  meant   for  quom,   which  occurs   elsewhere)   per 
magni  semper  feceris  philocrates. 

Handsome  initial  in  blue  filled  with  red  ornament. 

Ends  f.   53(5:    amoris  certamen  excitetur. 

In  red  capitals :  Finis  Aristeae  ad  Philocratem  fratrem  de  interpr. 
Ixxii  interpretum.     Deo  Gracias. 

ff-  54>  55  blank  :   some  late  accounts  on  54  b. 

The  name  Robert  Snellynge  is  scribbled  on  the  flyleaves  at  the 
beginning. 


433]  GONVILLE   AND   CAIUS   COLLEGE   LIBRARY.  503 

430,  431,  432.  C.  M.  A.  1126,  11 27,  11 28 

430,  431,  433. 

430.  Small  quarto,  paper,  79  ff.,  of  which  30  blank  and  one 
folding.  The  lectures  extend  over  15  ff.  out  of  28.  The  volume 
consists  of  the  printed  text  interleaved  of  Galen's  Commentary  in 
Hippocratem  de  Natiira  Humana,  printed  at  Paris,  'ex  Officina 
Gerardi  Morrhii  Campensis  apud  Collegium  Sorbonnae,  m.d.xxxi.,' 
with  the  Epistola  Nuiicnpatoria  Hermanni  Cruseri  Claro  ac  Potenti 
Domino,  D.  Gulielmo  a  Monmeransi,  primo  Baroni  Francia^. 

Given  by  W.  Moore.     Cf  no.  65. 

Jo.    Gostlini,    Med.    Doct.    et    C(aii)    G{onvilli)    C(oll.)    Custodis,    Praslectiones    in 
Hippocratem. 

The  title  is  facsimiled  by  Smith. 

431.  Small  quarto,  paper,  38  ff. 

Jo.  Gostlini  Coilectiones. 
Observations  on  cases,  of  diseases  and  remedies  ;  also  prescrip- 
tions, recipes,  and  rules  :  the  memorials  of  his  practice. 

432.  Quarto,  paper,  80  ff.  from  Mar.  21,  1624 — 1626:  the 
records  of  his  Professorial  labours. 

Jo.  Gostlini,  Med.   Doct.  C(aii)  G(onvilli)  C(oll.)  Custodis,  Disput(ationes),  Deter- 
m(inationes),  et  Creationes  in  Comitiis,  &c. 

433.  C.  M.  A.  1 1 17 

432. 

Vellum,  Six  5^,  ff  96  +  6,  19  lines  to  a  page.  Cent,  xv,  in  a 
good  upright  English  hand,  with  pretty  ornaments. 

Given  by  W.  Moore. 

From  the  Charterhouse  of  London.  At  the  bottom  of  f.  i  of 
text  is  (xv) : 

Liber  domus  salutacionis  matris  dei  Ordinis  Carthusienc'  prope  london. 

On  a  flyleaf  (xvi)  : 

He  that  in  yought  no  vertue  will  vse 
in  age  all  goodnes  will  hym  refuse. 

On  the  first  flyleaf  is  the  name  Jeremie  Catelinc  (xvi). 
Collation:  a-  b^  i'*-i2l 


504  CATALOGUE   OF   MANUSCRIPTS.  [433" 

Contents  : 

Inc.   prologus  et  (A  in)  soliloquia  beati  Augustini  doctoris  .         .     f.      v 

Oraciones  siue  meditaciones  infrasciipte 

— pietatis  affectum,   quod  nobis  concedat  etc. 
Expl.   prol. 
Sequuntur  capitula  (38)  ........  v^ 

Inc.  liber  soliloquiorum  beati  Augustini        .....  1 

Cognoscam  te  domine. 
Full  border  of  the  same  style  as  those  in  the  Psalter  no.    148  : 

very  fine.      Initial  in  pink.     In  it  S.  Augustine  in  mitre  and 

black    habit    over    white,    crosier   on    arm,    kneeling.     Christ's 

head  (?)  (rubbed)  in  red  cloud  on  A". 
The   ground    is    of  a    colour    resembling    olive-green    with    gold 

pattern  and  diagonal  bands  on  which  is  written  in  gold : 

...ora  pro  nobis  Ijeate  ut  digni  efficiamur  promissionibus  xpristi. 

Bektle  (?). 
Each  chapter  has  a  very  handsome  initial  and  partial  border.     In 

that  of  c.  xxvi  is  a  heart  inscribed  in  goXdJhesiis  on  a  background 

of  flame. 
c.  xxxviii  ends  f.  95  /'.     f.  96  is  blank. 

434.  C.  M.  A.  1050 

434. 

Vellum,  8  x  ^\,  ff.  24  +  2,  double  columns  of  -^6  lines.    Cent,  xiv, 
in  pale  ink  and  much  contracted. 

Collation :   i  flyleaf,  i''-3''  4^  (wants  7,  8)  i  flyleaf. 
Contents  : 

1.  (Walterus)  Burley  de  obligationilxis f.       i 

Quia  in  sophiswrt/^?  probando. 

Ends  f.   10  a:   una  ohligatio  tantum  (?)  plures  (?)  diuerse. 
Expl.   tractatus  obligacionum  de  burley. 
Various  blanks  are  left. 

2.  Eundem  (?)  alius  tractatus 10^ 

Soluere  non  est  ignorat'  vinculum  3°  metaphisice. 

Ends  imperfectly  f.   12  Ik 

3.  Eundem  suppositiones 13 

Eorum  que  dicuntur  quod  dicuntur 

— determinat'  ad  uim  determinationi. 
Expl.  supposiciones  date  a  m™  Waltero  de  Burley. 

4.  In  another  hand. 

Cum  (?)  dicte  nouarum   ingnor...et  ipsi  disputantes  .         .  19 

5.  Malta  est  differencia  (?) 7.1b 

6.  Oliligacio  est  oracio         ........  23/^ 

The  hand  is  very  difficult. 

I  do  not  find  these  tracts  of  Burley  mentioned  by  Tanner  or  Bale. 


435]  GONVILLE   AND   CAIUS   COLLEGE   LIBRARY.  505 

435.  C  M.  A.  1 161 

435. 

Vellum,  7i  X  5  and  6|  x  4^,  consisting  of  several  tracts  of  various 
sizes.     Cent,  xiv  and  xiii. 

Given  by  \\\  Moore.  2  fo.  est  ei. 

From  St  Augustine's,  Canterbury.     On  p.  I  : 

de  libiario  S.  Auguslini.   dist.  viii^  G.  iii°.   Sermones. 

Apparently  not  in  the  Catalogue. 

Collation:    L  a^     IL   i''^-3'".     in.  A»  Bl     IV.   \\     V.  a^-c^. 

Contents : 

I.  Cent,   xiii,  25  lines  to  a  page.     A  sermon. 

Vh-ga  tita  ei  bacillus  tims  ipsa  me  consolata  sunt.     Congruunt 
hodie  simul  uirginis  marie  natiuitatis  soliempnis  celebratio 
et  filii  eiusdem  crucis  exaltatio    .         .         •         •         •         .     p.     i 
II.  Cent,  xiv,  32  lines  to  a  page.       In  three  hands,  the  second 

appearing  at  p.  61,  the  third  at  p.  72. 
Prisciani  Institutionum  Grammaticarum  libb.  vin-.\      .         .  9 

Imperfect  at  each  end. 
Begins  :    religionem  non  tenere. 
Lib.  X  begins  at  p.  69. 
III.  Cent,  xiii,  double  columns  of  39  lines.     In  a  good  small  hand. 

The  Passion  of  St  Edmund  in  French  verse  ...         105 

ore  entendez  la  passiun 
de  seint  Edmunt  le  bon  barun 
ki  reis  esteit  mz^lt  poessis 
Tant  zum  vesq?//d  en  su«  pais. 

Copied  by  M.  Paul  Meyer  at  least  in  part,  but  seemingly  never 
printed.      Not  identical  with  the  life  in  French  verse  by 
Denis  Piramus  {^Memorials  of  St  Edmund's  Abbey,  T.  K. 
Arnold,  vol.  n). 
Ends  p.   128: 

Qz/i  furent  est;r  e«  pr^ent 

E  si  %QxuiiX.  finablement.     Amen. 

Or  est  la  passiun  finid 

de  sei«t  Edmu?id  q?/il  suffrid 

desornauawt  est  il  guarid 

Sicu;«  sages  e  ben  guarnid. 

A  prose  note,  grammatical,  in  another  hand  .         .         .         128 

Sel  e«  cunisance  de  la  prime  declinisun. 
IV.  Cent,   xiii,  single   (on  and  after  p.    135,  double)  columns  of 

42  lines.     In  a  fine  small  hand. 


506  CATALOGUE   OF    MANUSCRIPTS.  [435" 

I.     Sermon  en  vers       .         .         .         .         .         .         .         .         .    p.  129 

Grant  mal  fist  adam  ki  par  le  satan  tel  conseil  crut 
Mai  conseil  li  duna  q?/i  ce  lui  lea  (?)  car  tost  lot  seduit. 
Printed  by  Jubinal  in  1834. 
See  M.  Meyer  in  Romania  1875,  p.  385. 
Ends  p.  135: 

Bien  a  sen  dewfant  q  co  uait  sonant  q  tut  tews  le  fuit. 
1.     Vision  of  St  Paul  in  French  verse.         .         .         .         .         .         135 

Seign?<rs  freres  or  escutez 
\oii%  qui  estes  a  deu  recreez  (?) 
a  doiez  moi  a  translater 
la  uie  seint  pol  le  ber. 
See  Romania  xxiv.   365  (where   another  version   is    printed 

by  M.  Meyer). 
A  copy  of  the  same  version  is  in  MS.  C.C.C.,  405,  f.  457. 
The  present  copy  has  been  tianscribed  by  M.  P.  Meyer  and 

also  Dr  Stengel. 
Ends  p.    139 : 

Amen  deus  por  ta  raerds. 
Otriez  nus  (\ue  seit  issi.     Amen. 

3.  The  fifteen  signs  before  the  Day  of  Judgment       .         .         .         139 

Si  ge  ne  wtis  cuidasse  finer  (?) 
u  destwrber  dacun  mtaiier. 
Ends  p.    143 : 

e  su«  Regne  issi  merir 

Qensewble  od  lui  puiss^/ns  joir.     Amen. 

4.  On  various  orders  of  society  .         .         .         .         .         .         .         143 

Mult  est  diables  c«r/eis 

Les  plus  riches  suprent  ancois. 
Ends  imperfectly  in  a  section  on  the  Templars : 

Sil  unt  palefrei  ne  cheual 

lo  nel  dimie  p^r  nul  mal. 
Printed  by  M.  P.  Meyer,  Ro/nania,   1875,  p.   385. 
V.  Cent,  xiii,  34  lines  to  a  page,  in  a  fine  black  hand      .         .         145 

1.  Lapidaire. 

(E)n  indie  la  lunteine 

Sunt  la  gent  ki  od  lur  peine 

Troeuent  les  pieres  daimanz 

Petites  sunt  ne  gueres  granz. 
See  L.  Panier,  in  Bib/,  des  Hajites  £tndes. 
Ends  p.   185 : 

Grant  bontez  a  pedoretes 

Ses  forces  durent  totades. 

2.  Prose  tract  on  gems        .         .         .         .         .         .         .         .         185 

(E)n   quel    piere    ke   trouerez   multun  ov  leon  •  ov  sagittarie 

entaillie  iceles  pieres  sunt  chaudes. 
Ends  imperfectly  p.    192,  on  the  Magnet: 

fors  tant  ken  fue  ne  poet  ardoir  •  delle  (?). 


437]  GONVILLE   AND   CAIUS   COLLEGE   LIBRARY.  507 

436.  C.  M.  A.  1 1 30 

634. 

Vellum,  7^x5,  ff.  124  +  4,  8  lines  of  text  and  music  (4-line 
stave)  to  a  page.     Cent,  xv,  well  written,  rather  rough  initials. 

Given  by  W.  Moore. 

Old  binding,  pink  skin  over  boards,  two  clasps  gone. 

Collation :  a'-,  i**  2"  3^-12^  (wants  5)  13^-16'^  (wants  8),  b-. 

There  are  some  late  scribbles  on  the  flyleaves  at  the  beginning, 
and  some  not  very  good  ornament  on  f.  i. 

Contents : 

Processional  of  Saium  use,  noted. 

Benedictio  salis  et  aque  ........  f.       i 

Proper  of  time        ..........  3 

Proper  of  Saints    .         .         .         .         .         .         .         .         .         .  91^ 

Common  of  Saints  .         .         .         .         .         .         .         .         .         116 

Some  Gospels  are  scribbled  in  a  late  hand  at  the  end,  and  also 
part  of  an  Office  for  Feria  quarta  et  sexta  in  quadragesima. 
The  Feasts  of  the  Translation  of  S.  Edward  and  of  S.  Edmund 
the  Confessor  are  the  only  English  ones  in  the  Proper  of  Saints. 


437.  C.  M.  A.  1 1 36 

436. 

Vellum,  'j\  X  4^,  fif.  161  +  8,  30  lines  to  a  page.  Cent,  xiv  early, 
in  two  beautiful  hands. 

Given  by  W.  Moore. 

From  Peterborough  Abbey.  Entered  in  the  Catalogue  printed 
in  Gunton's  History  of  Peterborough  under  Y.  xv.  There  is  no 
mark  in  the  book,  but  it  contains  a  papal  privilege  relating  to 
Peterborough. 

The  original  wooden  boards  are  covered  with  undressed  calf. 

Collation:  a",  1^^-13''^  I4'''  (5  cane),  b^  (wants  i,  2). 

On  i.  \b  s.  note  (xv)  and  a  little  scribbled  music  with  the  words 
humfrydus  and  Willelmus. 

On  f.  na  the  original  table  of  contents,  headed  : 

Liber  fratris  [Willelmi  Wodford]  cuius  anime  misereatur  deus.     Amen. 


5o8  CATALOGUE   OF   MANUSCRIPTS.  [437" 

The  original  name  has  been  cut  out,  and  Woodford's  pasted 
over  it  on  a  slip  of  parchment. 

In  hoc  uolumine  continentur  libri  subscripti  et. 

Contents  : 

1.  Inc.  ordinarium  uite  religiose  (Jo.  Wallensis)         .         .         .     f.       i 
Numquid  nosti  ordinem  celi  et  racionem  eius  ponis  in  terra. 

38  lob.     SicLit  angelica  ierarcliia. 
Part   I.      Dietarium  ends  on  f.  40. 
Part  II.     Locarium  ends  on  f.  46. 
Part  III.    Itinerarium  ends  on  f.  641^. 

tui  meriti  manus  leuet.     Et  in  hoc  finis  istius  colleccionis. 

2.  Vita  Marie 65 

Prol. :  Vitam  uirginis  gloriose  matris  J.  C.  marie 

— Ihesu  Christo  recommendauit. 
Capitula:      i.     De  genealogia  gloriose  V.  M.         .  65 

(xli)  De  infinitate  miraculorum  matris  misericordie. 
Text :  Sancta  et  superlaudabilis  et  semper  lurgo  dei  genetrix  .  65  b 

Ends  with  c.  xxxviii  on  the  Assumption  with  a  passage  from 
"Aug.   in  sermone":   ignosce  dulcissime   Ihesu  tu  et  tui. 
Amen.     Aue  maria — tecum.     (86/') 
On  f.  87,  in  red,  are  notes  on  the  genealogy  of  the  Virgin: 
Ex  Joachym  et  Anna  fuit  maria  mater  domini, 
Ex  Cleopha  et  Anna  fuit  maria  que  nupsit  alpheo  etc. 
Ex  Salomee  et  Anna  fuit  maria  que  nupsit  zebedeo  etc. 
Tres  loachym  cieophas  salome  genuere  marias  etc. 

3.  (Martinis  Dumiensis)  formula  uitae  honeste   ....  87 
Gloriosissimo  et  tranquillissimo...Mironi 

— deficientem  contempnat  ignauiam. 

4.  In  another  hand. 

Priuilegium  domini  [pape]  Agatonis  de  ecclesia  Burgi  .         .  92 

Gloriosissimo  filio  regi  mercionum  Aethelredo. 

A  reference  (xvii)  in  margin  to  Spelman's  Concilia,  p.  163. 

Ends  p.  94^,  followed  by  a  charter  of  Aethelred: 

Hoc  priuilegium  a  sancto  (papa)  Agathone  assentiente  concilio 

— ^'Edelhuniglond.    Bardanig. 
Hec  inquam  beato  petro  regaliter  habita  regaliter  concedo  etc. 
Ending  with  the  attestation  of  Abbot  Cuthbaldus. 

5.  De  preuaricacione  et  penitencia  Salomonis  regis  quid  senserint 

sancti  patres  nostri  Augustinus  Iheronimus  Ambrosius 
Bacarus  et  Beda  ........  95  <^ 

De  preuaricacione  regis  Salomonis  quid  S.  Augustinus  senserit 
— a  seipso  est  depositus  a  regno. 

.Short  notes  from  Augustine  and  Isidore  (10  lines)         .         .  96^ 

6.  Inc.  liber  primus  S.  Eflfrem  diaconi  de  iudicio  dei  et  resurrec- 

cione  et  de  regno  celorum  uel  mundicia  anime  .  .  97 

Dolor  me  compellit  dicere. 


438]  GONVILLE    AND   CAIUS    COLLEGE    LIBRARY,  509 

The  pen-ornciment  in  red  and  blue  on  this  page  is  singularly  fine. 
Lib.  II,   f.  123.     Lib.  Ill,  f.  128.     Lib.  iv,  f.  131/'.     Lib.  v, 

f.  1351^.     Lib.  VI,  f.  i3(>     Lib.  vii,  f.  144. 
Ending  f.   144:    disciplina   cotidie  eciam   de   minimis   purgat. 

Expl.  lib.  b.  Effrem. 
On  1 44  A  are  extracts:   (i)  from  Bede  on  prayer;   (2)  De  hiis 

que  monachus  debet  abbati  suo ;  (3)  from  Cyprian :  Euchar- 

istia  cotidie  ad  cibum  salutis  accipitur:  Ambrose  and  Hilary 

on  the  same. 
7.     Inc.  Solacium  anime        .         .         .         .         .         .         .         .     f.  145 

Meo  me  totum.     Nichil  dixi  et  totum  dixi. 

Ends  f.  160 a:  perfecciora  et  uiciniora  saluti.    Valete in  domino 

semper. 

On  the  last  flyleaf  is  a  sketch  of  3  aixhes  with  pinnacled  shafts. 


438.  r  C.  M.  A.  1044 

635.  1  James  245  ? 

Vellum,  yh  X  5|,  ff.  68  +  8,  21  lines  to  a  page.  Cent,  xiii  late(?) 
in  a  good  hand. 

Given  by         ?         .  2  fo.  quando  mas  sit. 

Old  binding,  white  skin  over  boards,  clasp  gone. 

Collation:  a^  (3  mutilated),  iS-3»  41°  5«-7«  %^\  h\ 

The  flyleaves  are  from  a  Breviary  in  double  columns  of  cent,  xiv 
early,  containing  part  of  the  Common  of  Saints. 

Contents : 

Incipit  Doctrinale  magistri   Alexandri  de  Villa  Dei. 
Scribere  clericulis  paro  doctrinale  nouellis. 
Ends  p.  68 : 

Quos  tres  personas  in  idem  credo  deitatis, 
Hie  liber  est  scriptus,  qui  scripsit  sit  benedictus, 
Qui  scripsit  scribat  semper  cum  domino  uiuat. 
Expl.  doctrinale  mag.  Alex,  de  uilla  dei. 
There  are  marginal  and  interlinear  glosses,  in  two  or  three  hands, 

copious  at  first  and  then  sparsely  inserted. 
After  the  text,  in  another  hand,  are  some  verses  beginning 
Qui  petit  auxilium  uel  quamuis  rem  rogat  ille. 
Qui  sua  pauperibus  communicat  errogat  ille 
etc.,  on  the  compounds  of  rogare. 
On  68  b  are  verses  on  S.  Thomas : 

Spa  mercedis   et   corone  stetit  thomas  in  agone  ad  mortem 
obediens, 
and  a  long  theological  note  in  a  hand  of  early  aspect. 


5IO  CATALOGUE   OF    MANUSCRIPTS.  [439" 

439.  C.  M.  A.  736 

437. 

Vellum,  mostly  /f  x  5,  some  smaller  quires,  ff.  8  +  1 26  +  48  +  26. 
Four  volumes  of  cent,  xiii-xv. 

Given  by         ? 

Collation:  I.  a«.  II.  i'--5'-  (+  11*)  6'«  (+ a  slip)  ;!«  8^«  (+13*, 
14*)  9I6  (+  I*,  wants  15,  16  blank).     III.  a^--di-.     IV.  A^"  B^  C«. 

Contents  : 

I.  Cent,   xiii,  late,  in  double  columns,  mostly  of  37  lines. 

Table  of  Epistles  and  Gospels,  secundum  usum  s^c«larium  .     f.       i 
Sermon-texts  for  Sundays  and  festivals   and  other  occasions 

in  another  hand  .........  ib 

Among  the  feasts   provided  for  are  those  of  St  Francis  and 

St  Edmund  the  Martyr.     No  other  English  saint  save  this 

last  is  mentioned. 
This  quire  has  an  old  foliation  from  62  to  69. 
II.  Cent,  xiii,  earlier,  in  a  wonderfully  good  minute  hand,  some- 

times in  double  columns.     A  full  ordinary  page  has  56  lines 

of   text.     But   the  margins  are   also   as  a  rule   filled  with 

writing.     An   old    foliation   runs    from    20   to    135    and    is 

continued  by  Smith  to  146. 
On   the    first    page    (f.   20)    is  a  note:    13   pecie  sunt  hie  in 

uniuerso,  and  a  pecia  here  corresponds  (as  far  as  they  are 

marked)  to  a  quire. 
The  contents  are  at  first  sermons.     They  begin  as  skeletons, 

and  are  gradually  more  and  more  filled  up. 
On  f.   50  omelia  origenis.     Maria  stabat  ad  monumenlum. 

Expositiones  super  Cantica  Canticorum 52 

An  abstract  of  (Bernard's)  86  Homilies. 

On  f.  56:    Dominus  lincolniensis  de  humilitate  contemplati- 

uorum. 

Exposition  of  Rom.  v-xvi 57 

Sermons  begin  again  on  f.  71  and  continue  up  to  about  f.  116, 

followed  by  an  Exposition  of  Hosea  and  Joel,  of  which  it  is 

very  difficult  to  find  the  beginning. 
Ends  f.   142^:    et  opere  implent.  Sahtus  crit. 

Four  blank  leaves  on  which  has  been  some  pencil  writing  .  143 

III.  Cent,  xiv,  late  (?),  48  lines  to  a  page. 

Headed  in  faint  pencil : 

...iciones  scoti  Fratris  Johannis  de  Gymh' (?)  ...  1 

Absiinencia.     Quanto   terra   magis   impinguatur   tanto    magis 

spinas  et  tribulos  germinat. 
The    topics  treated    run   from    Abstinencia   (accidia    adulacio 

etc.)  to  Virtus,  ending:  per  arma  iusticie  a  dextris        .         .  47  3 


440]  GONVILLE   AND   CAIUS   COLLEGE   LIBRARY.  511 

An  extract  in  another  hand  follows,     f.  48  is  blank  but  for 
some  scribbled  numerals  on  the  verso. 
IV.  Cent,  xiv,  xv,  double  columns  of  32  lines. 

1.  A  collection  of  texts  for  sermons f.       i 

Prol. :  Predicator  debet  habere  uerbum  domini  primo  in  aure 

postmodum   in   corde.  per  affectum  et  intellectum.  post  in 

manu  per  opus,  tandem  in  ore  etc. 
Divided  into  headings,  e.g. 
Quod  merito  malortim  pcruertitur  interitus. 
Isa.  vi'°  audite  audientes. 
The  last  is 

Quod  noil  indiscrete  imposita  sunt  ciiera. 

2.  An  epitome  of  the  historical  books  of  the  Bible  .         .         .  16  3 

Liber  Geneseos  cum  sua  tabula. 
Genesis. 

De  creacione  celi  empirei. 
The  following  books  are  treated  :  Gen. — 4  Reg.,  Esdr.,  Tob., 
Jud. ,  Hest.,  Dan.,  i  Mace,  Evv.,  Act.,  2  Mace,  (unfinished). 

There  are  slight  indications  in  I  of  Franciscan  origin. 


440.  C.  M.  A.  ni 

438. 

Vellum,  7  X  5,  fif.  2  +  80  +  85  +  12,  several  volumes.     Cent.  xiii. 

Given  by         .-' 

Collation:  a^  h\  i^"  2i»  3>-  4«  5«  6^-  (10,  11  canc.)-8i-  |  (^^--\2^' 
(+11*)  1 312- 1 512  I  I  612. 

Doubtless  from  Byland  Abbey  (Yorkshire).  The  flyleaf  is  a 
bit  of  an  account-roll  containing  details  of  expenditure  on  leather 
for  shoes  etc.     The  Magister  Conuersorum  is  mentioned. 

On  several  pages  are  fragments  of  letters  etc.  in  one  hand 
which  show  the  origin  of  the  book.  Thus  on  p.  6,  the  beginning 
of  a  letter  to  William  de  Nevill.     Then  : 

Labbe  de  Byland... salutz  et  reuerencz. 
icy  comence  le  regule  saint  Benet. 

Jeo  moy  renk  coulpaple  a  dieu  etc.  et  a  nous  sainct  pieres  saynt  Benet  et  saynt 
Bernard  de  touz  le  pechez,  etc. 

On  p.  10 : 

A  nostre  trescher  en  dieu  et  bien  amez  I'abbe  de  Byland.  le  roy  de  chastelle  et 
de  Icon  et  duk.  de  lankaster  honourez  et  reuerencz.  Pur  ceo  trescher  sieur  que  nous 
auoms  entenduz  que  vous  ol  eyde  dieu  estz  prestz  pour  passer  dehorse  la  mer  pour 
diuers  bosoignes  que  sont  atouchantz  vostre  ordre. 


512  CATALOGUE   OF    MANUSCRIPTS.  [440- 

On  p.  200  a  similar  letter,  ending : 

que  vous  voilletz'  metter  a  nous  vn  sumer  et  seele  et  barehide  et  vn  vadlet. 

On  p.  203  a  bond  in  Latin  from  Joh.  de  Egilleston  to  Will,  de 
Northampton.     Dated  26  Ap.  1393  at  York. 

The  second  leaf  of  the  volume  has  a  sermon  on  St  Bernard. 

Vir  prudens  placebit  magnatibus. 

Contents : 

I.  Cent,  xiii,  30  lines  to  a  page. 

Sermons ...........     p.     7 

Aue  gracia  plena    etc.       Mouere   potest   alicos    cur   sanctus 

gabriel. 
Sapiencia  edificauit  sibi  domum  etc.     Sicut  columpne  stabiliunt  1 1 

Ends  p.  160:  doctoribus  gloriam  qui  ei  ueraciter  famulantur. 
On  p.   161  is  an  Index  rerum. 
II.  Cent,  xiii,  37  lines  to  a  page.     Coloured  initials. 

Themata  and  Sermons. 
Ecce  rex  tuus  uenit  etc. 
Singularis  excellencia  ibi.  ecce  rex. 
On   p.    177    is   sewed   a   slip    with    faint   writing   in    another 

hand,  theological. 
On  p.   190,  three  lines  in  French. 
The  last  sermon  seems  to  be  written  in  full. 

Ingredere  benedicte  do  mine,  Gen.   14        .         .         .         .         .         190 
Index  Rerum  .........         197 

Index  of  Texts 200^ 

Sermons.     Saluatorem  expectate   dominum  etc.     Consuetudo 

est  quod  quando  sponsus     .......         204 

Ending  with  one  on : 

Parate  uiam  domini. 

Four  short  sermons  in  another  hand       .....         332 

Formula  of  letter  commendatory  of  a  monk  .         .         .         334 

III.  Cent,  xiii,  33  lines  to  a  page. 

Sermons 335 

Obtulerunt...de  thesauris  suis. 

De  Annunciacione.     Aufer  rubiginem  etc.      ....         343 

Ending  imperfectly  on  p.  358. 


441. 
636. 


C  M.  A.  735 
James  1 17 


Vellum,    6|  X  4|,    ff.     116  +  4,    mostly    ^7    lines    to    a    page. 
Cent,  xiii-xv,  in  various  hands. 

Given  by         ?         .  2  fo.  et  ambulacionem. 


44l]  GONVILLE   AND   CAIUS   COLLEGE   LIBRARY,  513 

On  f.  I  is  the  old  number  117. 

At  the  beginning  and  end  are  parts  of  leaves  of  a  large  service- 
book  of  cent,  xii  early,  containing  portions  of  offices  for  Christmas 
Day  etc. 

Collation :  a-  i'-  z'-"  3^-  4'-  5"  6^  7«  8^  (lacuna)  9^  10^  j|  1 1^-  b-. 

Contents : 

1.  Sermons,  mostly  de  tempore;  a  few  de  Sanctis.    Cent,  xiii,  late     f.       i 
I.     Dominica  prima  aduentus. 

Hotieste  ambukmiis,  Ro.  13.      Apostolus  considerans  quosdam. 
They  are  numbered  from    1   to  83.     No.  72  (fo.  27)  contains 

phrases  in  English  about  bearkeepers. 
The  only  sermons  for  Saints'    Days   are  for  S.  John   Baptist, 

Peter's  Chains,  Conversion  of  S.  Paul,  S.  Matthew,  S.  Mary 

Magdalene. 
There  is  an  original  list  of  the  sermons  on  f.   32/^. 

2.  Materia  pro  sennonibus  de  naturis  rerum       .         .         •         •  331^ 
ypocras.      Dicit   in  anno  .3.  dies   in  quibus   mulier   nunquam 

nascitur. 
Other  authors  quoted  are  Platearius,  Pliny,  J.  Scotus,  Rabanus. 
The   extracts   are   continued    in   a   different   hand   on    f.    36. 

Papias,  Brito,  Isidore  etc.  are  cited.     On  f.  37  are  receipts 

in  French. 
(Purgacio  capitis.     Ad  surdos) :    on  37  (^-38  are  extracts  and 

notes  of  cent.  xv. 

3.  The   first   hand    resumes  :    three   quarters  of  the  writing   on 

f.  39  a  is  washed  off. 
Sermons  ......•••••  39 '^ 

Lux  orta  est  eis.     Alcabiz  astrologus  ille  magnus. 

Ascendit  Loth  de  segor    .         .         ■         .         •         •         •         •  43  ^ 

Midier  graciosa  iniieniet  gloriam    ...••■  46 

Frudtis  arboris  nimius  etc.     Dan.  4       .         .         .         .         •  \~t  b 

Ending  imperfectly  on  f.  ^ob. 

This  quire  is  foliated  in  an  old  hand   from    13  to  24. 

4.  In  a  smaller  and  earlier  (?)  hand. 

Coniurtiviini  ad  doininum  deum  n.  quia  benignus  etc.    Joel  2. 

Monet  quod  conuersionem. 
Each    page  is  headed  with  a  C,  and  the  topics  treated  run 

from  Conuersio  to  Continentia  sine  Castitas.     The  quire  is 

probably  a  fragment  of  an  alphabetical  compilation  of  the 

ordinary  kind. 
On  f.  57  is  an  insertion  in  a  later  hand. 

5.  Notes  for  Sermons,  on  rather  a  smaller  page  :    paged  in  an 

old  hand  from  25  to  38  (running  on  from  no.    3)      .         •  75 

f.   82  b  is  of  cent,  xv,  the  rest  of  cent.  xiii. 

6.  Further  notes  and  sermons,  in  two  hands  of  cent,  xiii  and 

one  of  cent,  xv    ....••••         •  83 

G.  c.  c.  II.  33 


514  CATALOGUE   OF   MANUSCRIPTS.  [44I- 

Paged  in  an  old  hand  from  5  to  16. 

7.  In  a  larger  hand  of  cent,  xiv  early. 

Liber  de   infantia    Mariae   Virginis   et    Saluatoris,   beginning 

imperfectly  ..........     f.     89 

Ex   quo   templum    a   salomone   edificatum  est  fuerunt  in  eo 

filie    regum    et    prophetarum.      (  =  Evang.     Pseudo-Matth. 

c.  viii,  ed.  Tischendorf.) 
There  is  a  lacuna  after  f.  92,  from  near  the  end  of  c.  xxviii 

(dixit  ad  puenmi   ilium)  to  c.    xxxix    (in   terra   caderet   et 

adoraret  eum). 
Ends   f.    93  3 :    claritas    dei    resplendebat    super    eum.      Cui 

omnis  laus  etc.  (Tischendorf,  p.    rri). 

8.  In  the  same  hand. 

Gesta  Salvatoris 93  (^ 

Factum  est  in  anno  xv°  imperii  tyberii  cesaris. 
Ends  with  the  letter  of  Pilate  to  Claudius :    Direxi  potestati 

tue  omnia  que  iesta  sunt  de  Ihesu  in  pretorio.     Amen. 
Followed  by  a  form  of  the  Vindicta  Salvatoris      .         .         .         loi  <^ 

Hanc  pylatus  claudio  direxit  adhuc  uiuente  tiberio  imperatore. 
Ending  f.  104,  with  the  death  of  Nero:  quemadmodum  prius 

per  dyaboli  artem  interpretatus  ei  fuerat  symon.     Dominus 

autem  salutem  contulit  credentibus  in  se  etc. 
On  f.  104;^  is  a  genealogy  of  the  Holy  Family  from  Ysachar, 

father  of  Anna  and  Hysmeria. 

9.  The  last  quire  in  several  hands  (xiii-xv)  contains  notes  and 

sermons,  and  on  ff.  106,  107,  a  table  of  Epistles  and  Gospels 
for  the  year,  "  secundum  usum  secularium." 
On  p.  107  is  an  extract  from  Bede's  History,  and  on  f.  mi 
one   from    Pliny  on  Alexander   and    Bucephalus :   both   in 
the  xvth  cent.  hand. 


442.  C.  M.  A.  1 149 

637. 

Paper,  ff.  170.     Cent.  xvii. 

Given  by  W.  Moore. 

The  reformed  Justice:  or  an  Alphabetical!  Abstract  of  all  such 
articles  and  matters  as  are  incident  and  inquirable  at  the  general! 
Quarter  Sessions  of  the  Peace  or  otherwise  belonginge  to  the 
!<now!edge  and  practice  of  a  Justice  of  Peace — faithfullie  collected 
out  of  the  Statutes  of  this  Realme  and  other  approved  authors. 
By  John  Layer  Esquire  :  and  usefull  for  all  men  to  knowe  and 
some  to  practice. 


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Li  an  epistle  'to  the  Reader'  signed  'thine  to  his  power,'  notice  is  taken  of  a  book 
entitled  the  Compleat  jHstice  as  recently  printed,  and  of  which  the  writer  of  this  was 
reputed  author.  This  book  has  affixed  the  'Imprimatur'  of  the  Vice-Chancellor,  'Ri. 
Holdsworth,'  with  three  other  autograph  signatures,  Hen.  Smyth,  Tho.  Bainbrigg,  and 
Rich.  Love.  The  order  of  subjects  is  alphabetical.  At  the  beginning  a  dedication  to 
Sir  John  Cutts,  Knight,  'Gustos  Rotulorum  for  the  county  of  Cambridge'  in  163,5, 
through  whose  appointment  the  author  had  become  'Commissioner  of  the  Peace.' 


443.  C.  M.  A.  1 129 

440. 

Vellum,  7|  X  5,  ff.  4  +  178,  double  columns  of  39  lines. 
Cent,  xiv,  well  written. 

Given  by  W.  Moore  .■'  2  fo.  ydiotam. 

Old  binding,  white  skin  over  boards,  clasp  gone. 

Collation:  a^  i»-3«  (5  cane.)-;"  (+1)  S^-  9'"  io^»  11'-  12-  13^-- 
18^2  19''. 

On  ff.  i,  iv  are  a  form  of  will  of  Joh.  de  Eluyngton  vicarius 
eccl.  de  Skypwyth ;  Simon  de  Eluyngton  and  Joh.  de  Carleton  are 
mentioned.     It  is  of  cent,  xv  not  dated. 

There  are  other  notes  on  f.  i. 

ff.  ii,  iii  are  part  of  a  public  instrument  of  12  Jan.  1393  and  of 
the  institution  of  Robert  de  Bolton  to  the  prebend  of  Saltmarsh 
in  the  Collegiate  Church  of  Howden.  The  notary's  name  is  partly 
erased. 

On  f  iv^  is  a  neatly  written  note  (xiv,  xv): 

Iste  liber  diuiditur  in  3*5  partes  quorum  prima  pars  uocatur  prima  pars  oculi  sacer- 
dotis.  2'^  uocatur  dextra  pars  oculi  sacerdotis.  3^  sinistra  pars  oculi  sacerdotis.  quarum 
capitula  notantur  in  fine  libri. 

Also  (xvii)  "The  pope's  eye,"  and  "James  Leeke  1630." 
Contents  : 

1.  Prima  pars  oculi      .........     f.       i 

Cum  ecclesie  quibus  proficiuntur  persone 

— perducat  nos  d.  n.  I.  C.      Amen. 
Expl.  lib.  primus  qui  uocatur  prima  pars  oc.  sacerd. 

2.  Secunda  pars  ..........  55 

Multi  sunt  sacerdotes  et  pauci  sunt  sacerdotes 

— perducat  qui  sine  fine  uiuit  et  regnat.     Amen. 
Expl.  summa  que  uocatur  dextra  pars  oc.  sacerd. 
f.  100^  is  blank,  except  for  later  notes  on  the  works  of  mercy. 

33—2 


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3.     Tercia  pars      ..........     f.  loi 

Ignorancia  sacerdotum  populum  decipit 

— perducat  d.  n.  I.  C.     Amen. 
Expl.  summa  que  vocatur  sinistra  pars  oculi  sacerdotum  (177  *5i). 
On  f.  178  are  scribbles  of  Gaude  uirgo  etc. 


444.  ?  vac. 

638. 

Vellum,  6f  x  4|,  ff.  322  +  5,  32  lines  to  a  page.  Cent,  xiii-xiv, 
in  two  hands,  of  which  the  second  is  very  pretty. 

Given  by         ?         .  2  fo.  et  uilissimum. 

Collation:  a*^  (wants  6)  i^-  2^-  3^"  4'-  5^^  6-  (four  left)  f''-^^-  io« 
(8  cane.)  ii"'(lacuna)  12^-  |  13^-  14'"  151"  16^- (lacuna)  i/'^  (wants  I5)| 
18''  19'-  (wants  9)  I  20^"  21^'^  22^  (wants  7,  8)  |  23^*  (+six  between 
7  and  8)  |  24^"  251-  26«  2f^  28«  (+  i). 

On  the  flyleaf  is  an  old  title  (xiv)  : 

Sermones  dominicales  tocius  anni  cum  sermonibus  quorundam  sanctorum  boni  et 
fideles. 

Below  it  is  scribbled  a  copy  of  a  deed  (xiv)  rather  torn  : 

Nouerint  uniuersi  per  presentes  (m)e  Rosam  P...got  Jocos.... 

Galfro  Mandebeir  quindecim  solidos  argenti  pro  tr 

ter'  cum  pertinenc'  que  de  me  tenet  in  Harewedun  Cotes  et  Fenlake  etc. 
dat.  apud  Eluestoun  die  lune  prox.  ante  festum. 

On  the  next  flyleaf  is  the  beginning  of  a  deed  (xiv) : 

quod  ego  Robertus  draper  de  Rothe\vell...confirmaui  Job.  Maydewell... 

On  f.  iii : 

Caucio    M.    Tho.   C...    exposita    in    cista    de    Gylforde    pro...     festo    S.    Alpheg. 


a.d. 


Also  :  Jhon  Smithe  (xvi). 
An  index  of  texts  of  sermons  (xvi,  xvii). 

On  f  I  of  text  has  been  an  inscription  in  red,  erased,  beginning: 

Hie  liber. 

Contents : 

I.     Sermones .       p.    i 

Ecce  rex  tuns  nenit.     In  Christi  incarnatione  ut  dicit  dama- 

cenus  quatuor  potissime  consideranda  occurrunt. 
The  next  Sermon  (p.  4)  is  on  Vidchiint  filium  honiinis. 
There  is  a  change  of  hand  for  a  time  at  p.  170. 


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On  p.  192  is  the  name  Joh.  Cranyshe  (xv). 

A  third  hand  appears  at  p.  273,  and  perhaps  the  same  again 

at  p.  397,  where  begins  a  short  collection  of  Exempla. 
The  best  hand  appears  at  p.  475. 
The  order  of  the  Sermons  is  confused.     They  are  nearly  all 

de  Tempore. 
I  have   not  noticed  any  characteristic  Saints  nor  any  English 

passages. 
The  last  of  the  Sermons  begins  on  p.  547,  on 
Vidit  ilium  discipulum  quern  diligebat  Ihesus. 

1.     A  tract  on  the  religious  life P-  55i 

Omnia   honeste   el  secundtwi    ordinem  fiant   in    nobis.      Hec 
sunt    uerba    apostoli   ad   corinthios   per  que   breuiter   infor- 
mantur  religiosi. 
Ends :  fugiet  dolor  et  geinittis :  ad  quam   leticiam   nos   per- 
ducat  J.  C.  qui  cum  patre  et  Sp.  S.  uiuit  et  regnat  deus. 
Amen  (ter). 
Below  is  an  erased  name. 
On  the  last  flyleaf: 

Clara  dies  pauli  bona  tempora  denotat  anni, 
Si  nix  et  pluuia  designat  tempora  cara, 
Si  fiat  uenti  moriuntur  in  prelia  genti, 
Si  fiat  nebule  moriuntur  animalia  queque. 


445.  C.  M.  A.  764 
741. 

Paper,  9  x  7,  ff.  49.     Cent,  xvii  (1631  Michaelmas). 

Quarto,  9  in.  by  7,  in  rough  calf,  on  stout  paper,  49  ff.  This 
seems  to  be  the  transcript  from  MS.  395  made  for  Abp  Ussher's 
edition  of  Ignatius.  It  is  very  neatly  and  on  the  whole  accurately 
written.  On  p.  i  is  a  note  explaining  the  marks  that  occur  in  the 
margin  ;  and  the  title  of  MS.  395  is  transcribed  here. 
Ignatii  Epistolos,  Latine. 

446.  r  C.  M.  A.  1035 
528.                                                                          \  James  13  a 

Vellum,  I2fx8:^,  ff  176 +1,  double  columns  of  39  lines. 
Cent,  xii,  in  a  good  pointed  hand,  probably  foreign.      2  fo.  sinistra. 

Collation:  i*-22*,  i  flj'leaf,  quires  marked  originally  with  capital 
letters  A-x(Y). 


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Contents : 

1.  Isidori  Hispalensis  Etymologiae     .         .         .         .         .         .     f.       i 

En  tibi  sicut  pollicitus  sum. 

Initial  in  white,  red  and  green  on  blue  and  red  ground. 

Capitula  of  lib.  I. 

Initial  and  first  words  of  lib.   i  cut  out. 

Lib.   XX  ends  f.   1631J: 

ut  uis  morbi  ignis  ardore  siccetur. 
(in  pencil):    Expl.  lib.  ethimologiarum. 

2.  Tract,  de  temporibus      ........         163^ 

Tempora  igitur  a  temperamento  nomen  accipiunt. 

Ending  f.   167  a: 

a  uespera  mundum  inradiauit. 
f.   \Gi  b  is  blank. 

The  flyleaf  is  cut  from  the  older  binding  and  has  two  xiiith 
cent,  notes : 

(i)     On  the  divisions  of  the  Bible. 

(2)     Subjects  of  the  books  of  the  Etymologiae. 


447.  rC.  M.  A.  771 

529.  t  James  i6? 

Vellum,  I2f  X9|,  ff.  46  +  2,  double  columns  of  48  lines. 
Cent,  xiii,  in  a  fine  hand. 

Old  binding,  skin  over  bevelled  boards,  clasp  gone. 
Given  by         ?         .  2  fo.  trema  ordo. 

Collation:  2  flyleaves,  1^-3^  41"  5^"  6'-. 

The  lining  of  the  cover  and  the  flyleaf  are  covered  with  notes, 
viz. : 

Stories  of  Confession  etc. 

Degrees  of  affinity. 

Memorial  verses. 

Quindecim  signa  ante  diem  iudicii. 

In  double  columns  in  a  good  xiiith  cent,  hand  :  an  account  of 
Antichrist  and  the  last  days  : 

In  ciuitate  babilonie  que  quondam  inclita  fuit  et  gloriosa  urbs  gentilium  et  capud 
regni  persarum  antichristus  nascetur  et  in  ciuitatibus  beth(s)aida  et  corosaim  nutriri  et 
conuersari  Aatur^). 

Ends: 

ea  hora  seculum  iudicabit  quam  ante  secula  iudicandum  esse  prefixit. 


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Contents : 

Petri  Lombardi  Sententiarum  liber  quartus  .         .         .         .         .     f.        i 
Samaritanus  enim  uulneratu  appropians. 
With  many  marginal  notes,  ending  f.   46  a 

uia  (luce  peruenit.     Expl.  quartus  liber  sententiarum. 
A  Hebrew  (?)  scribble  on  the  verso. 

This  is  apparently  the  MS.  described  by  Smith  under  no.  80. 


448.  /  C.  M.  A.  1015 

409.  1  James  17 

Vellum,  I2|x8,  fif.  272+4,  double  columns  of  50  lines. 
Cent,  xiv,  xv,  in  an  ugly  hand. 

Old  binding,  skin  over  boards,  clasps  gone. 

Given  by         ?         .  2  fo.  oracionis. 

Collation:  2  flyleaves  (i  stuck  to  cover),  i^-  (+6  after  9)  2^--i3^- 
14"  15"  16^2-22^-  23-,  2  flyleaves. 

Contents : 

I.     Questiones  super  Predicamenta       .         .         .         .         .         .     f.       i 

Equiuoca  dicuntur  etc.     In  po'=  est  cong\.^  to'"  partibus  ignotis. 

Ends  p.  31:  planius  apparebit.     Expl.  lib.  predic. 
1.     Super  librum  periarmenias  ((Walter  Burley)  ....  32 

Primum  omnium  etc.     Cum  cognicio  si'  sit  finis. 

Ends  p.  56:  que  enunciat  contrariam.     Et  sic  sentencie  totius 
libri  peryarmenias  a  domino  Waltero  existunt  disposite. 

3.  Super  librum  sex  principiorum 57 

Quamuis  aristoteles  etc.     turn  ut.  s.  de  predict  is. 

Ends  p.  95  :  significat  ad  placitum. 

4.  Super  librum  de  sophisticis  elenchis       .....  95 
De  sophisticis  etc.     Modi  arguendi  sunt  duo. 

Ends  p.  115:  apte  natu  uidere  sunt  ceca.     Hie  expl.  (]ui(lam 
tract,  qui  vocatur  modus  arguendi. 

5.  De  equipoUenciis  propositionum  modalium    .         .         .         .         115 
Two  diagrams.     Circa  istas  duas  figuras 

— et  cui  equipollet. 
Hie  expl.  quidam  tract,  de  equipol.  propos.  modal. 

6.  Super  libros  posteriorum  .         .         .         .         .         .         •         117 

Omnis  doctrina  etc.     Secundum  philosophum  in  moralibus  in 

quibuscunque  aclibus  nostris 
— de  uno  singula  ri. 

7.  Super  vni  libros  Phisicorum  (Walter  Burley)         .         .         .         172 


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Quoniam  autem  intelligere  etc.     Iste  liber  habet  duas  partes 

— nullam  habens  magnitudinem. 
Expl.    exposicio    omnium    librorum    phisicorum   edita  a   mag. 
Waltero  de  Burley  cum  questionibus  optime  disputatis. 
8.     Beginning  (i^  column)  of  an  exposition  of  the  tract 

De  generacione  et  corrupcione        ......     f.  544 

In  prohemio  huius  proponit  intencionem  suam. 
On  a  flyleaf  are  verses  addressed  to  the  Virgin: 

Virgo  maria  tuis  famulis  concede  salutem ; 
on  death : 

Pessima  mortis  sors  datur  omnibus  ultima  finis. 
Capitula  of  the  Physics. 
List  of  contents. 

On  the  verso,  beginning  of  a  list  of  Burley's  questions  on  the 
Physics. 


449.  C.  M.  A.  1 1 70 

390. 

Paper  and  vellum,  ii|x8,  ff.  ^6  and  169,  two  volumes.  The 
first  is  a  printed  book,  the  second  is  of  cent,  xiv-xv  in  a  beautiful 
hand. 

Given  by  W.  Moore.  2  fo.  (vol.  Il)  in  septem. 

Vol.  II  is  from  the  Collegiate  Church  of  Southwell.  On 
f.  \6<^b  is  (xv) : 

Legatur  capitulo  de  Suthwell  per  d.  Will,  de  Gunthorp  qui  alienauerit  anathema  sit. 

Vol.  I  is  : 

Pii  Pont.   Max.  Decadum  Blondi  Epitome  Basileae  apud  lo.  Bebelium   1533. 

On  the  title  page  (xvi) : 

Non  vacat  lasc...  virtute  John  Smith  Reginalis. 

There  are  many  marginalia  by  the  same  hand. 
Vol.  II.     Collation:   i*-i6*  (wants  4,  5)  17^-218  (wants  3-6)  22'' 
23*  (4  cane). 

Contents  : 

I.     Title  added  by  Moore  (?). 

Inc.  Cronica  fr.  Martini  ordinis  fratrum  predicatorum  domini 

papae    Capellani    et    poenitentiarii.      Hie    Martinus    sepe 

citatur  a   Platina. 
On  the  preceding  page  a  note  on  Martinus  by  John  Smith. 
Text.     Quoniam  scire  tempora  summorum  pontificum   .         .     f.       i 


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Red  and  blue  initials. 

— incipiendo   a   piimo   summo    pontifice   videlicet    Ihesu 
Christo. 
Note  by  Moore       .........     f.       8 

Ilaec  est  quedam  prophetia  quae  fuit  inuenta  sculpta  Romae 

etc.     Post  Celestinum  regnabit  papa  superbus  etc. 
A  note  on  {.  8d  (otherwise  blank): 
Reliqua  martini  Chronica  sequitur  post  octo  folia  etc. 

2.  Preliminary  matter  to  a  Chronicle  of  Britain  ...  9 
The  page  has  a  pretty  border  of  red  and  blue. 

Temporum  summam  lineamque  descendente  ab  exordio  nuindi 
cum  successionibus  et  gestis  Regum  Britonum  etc. 
— studiosus  ualeat  indagator. 
De  principio  seculi  et  opere  vi  dierum, 

In  principio  creauit  etc. 
Ends  with  Kymbelinus. 

3.  In  another  hand      .........  12 

Tables  of  Popes  to  Boniface  IX. 

Emperors  to  Frederick  II. 

Abps  of  York  to  Thomas  de  Arundell. 

Kings  of  Britain  to  Cedwalla. 

Heptarchy. 

Kings  of  West  Saxons,  Cedric  to  Egbert. 

Kings  of  England  to  Edward  III. 

Kings   of    Kent,    East    Saxons,    East    Angles,    Northumbria, 

South   Saxons,  Mercia. 
f.  i6(^  blank. 

4.  Continuation  of  the  text  of  Martinus  Polonus        .         .         .  17 
The  page  is  bordered  in  red  and  blue. 

Post  natiuitatem  d.  n.  I.  C.  Octouianus  Augustus  imperauit. 

The  text  is  thus  arranged.  On  the  left-hand  page  is  a  single 
column,  with  the  text  relating  to  the  Popes.  On  the  right- 
hand  page  are  two  columns,  the  first  with  the  text  about  the 
Emperors,  the  second  (no  part  of  Martinus)  relating  to 
Britain.  This  column  is  continued  immediately  from  near 
the  end  of  f.  1 1  (^  and  begins 

Ex  quo  fuit  filius  Clignelli. 

At  f.  29  (45)  is  an  insertion  in  verse  in  this  column: 

Aluredus  rex  anglorum  primusque  monarcha, 
Belliger  inuictus  in  scripturis  quoque  doctus  etc. 
It  ends  on  f.  32  (48)  with  Henry  III: 

Henricus  quartus  (sit-)  patris  post  fata  Johannis, 
Anglorum  regna  presentibus  optinet  annis, 
Cronica  summatim  si  uis  percurrere  statim, 
Versibus  hiis  centum  lector  tibi  do  documentum. 

On  and  after  f.  33  (49)  the  last  column  is  headed  Reges 
Anglie. 


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The  column  of  Pontifices  ends  at  f.  74  (90)  h  with  Boniface  IX, 

unfinished :  hie  prius  dicebatur. 
Its  place  is  taken  for  five  pages  by 
Remissiones  et  indulgencie  concessae  per  Bonifacium  VI 1 1  ( 1 300) , 

Cleinentem  VI  (1350),  Urbanum  VI  (1390). 
After   that    the   Imperalores   occupy  the  L.   page  and  Reges 

Anglie  the  R. 
Imperatores    end     f.    83     (99)  /' :     in    Syciliam    veniens    de- 

functus  est. 
Reges  Anglie  now  occupy  both  pages.     They  end  on  f.  86  (102) 

with  the  death  of  Edward  III :  honorifice  sepultus  est  apud 

Westmonasterium. 

5.  Genealogia  Regum  Anglie f.    86  (102) /^ 

Genelogia  regum  Anglie  anno  scilicet  domini  millesimo  ccc. 

nonagesimo  et  regni  excellentiss.   Regis  Ric.  secundi  xiiij : 
etc.  traced  back  to  Adam. 

6.  Cronice  sub  compendio  Normanie  et  Anglie  .         .         .  87  (103) 
Liber  generacionis  Regum  Anglie  a  conquestu 

(descent  of  Richard   II  from  Rollo). 
Inc.    tract,    breuissimus    de    successione   et    gestura    Regum 

Anglie  etc. 
Anno  domini  dccc°.  .xxvii°  tempore  Alfredi  Regis  Anglie. 
Short    accounts   of    the    Dukes    and    Kings    from    Rollo   to 

Edward  III,  ending  f.  94  (no):  quorum  exprimere  nume- 

rum  non  sufficit  hec  membrana. 

7.  Lists  of  the  sons  of  the  Dukes  and  Kings     ....  94  (no)/' 
From  Rollo  to  Thomas,  Duke  of  Gloucester. 

8.  Tractatus  pacis  inter  reges  et  Regna  Francie  et  Anglie  de  qua 

fit  mencio  tempore  Edwardi  tercii  Regis  Anglie,  folio  84. 

In  French.     Paris,  10  May,  1360 95  (m)^ 

9.  Tho.  Stubbe,  De  Ecclesia  Eboracensi 105  (121) 

Super  statu   Eboracensis  ecclesie  et   ilia  famosa  professionis 

exactione.     (Another  copy  in  MS.  CCC.   298.) 
Ends  with  Abp  Will,  de  la  Souche  (Zouche) :    coram   altari 

sancti  Edwardi  regis  et  confessoris. 
Ed.  in  Twysden's  Decern  Scriptores,  and  Raine,  Historians  of 

the  Church  of  York,   11. 

10.  Constitution  against  the  custom  of  newly  elected  prebendaries 

or  canons  feasting  their  colleagues  for  40  days  or  more         .        126  (140)  b 

11.  Historiola  de  Beverley  (in  another  hand)       ....        127  (141)  <^ 
Anno   domini  dclxxiiij   mensis    Sept.   xii    die  consecratus  est 

sanctus  Johannes. 
Ends  unfinished,  f.  128  (in  1174): 
Idem  pater  octauum  canonicum  cum  suo  vicario. 
The  verso  blank.     The  name  William  Orstennt  erased. 

12.  In  the  former  hand: 

De  partibus  orientis 143 

In  51  chapters: 


45 1]  GONVILLE   AND   CAIUS   COLLEGE   LIBRARY.  523 

I   De  variis  generibus   hominum  qui   terrain  sanctam  inhabi- 
tauerunt. 

51  Comparacio  mirabilium  orientalis  regionis  ad  ea  que  fiuiit 
in  aliis  locis. 

Melchisedech  dei  altissimus  sacerdos  rex  fuit   Salem. 

After  f.  60  four  leaves  are  gone,  including  cc.  40-47  (in  part). 

Ends  f.  165:  sine  base  vel  fundamento  subsistit. 
13.     Contentio  inter  Vinum  et  Aquam f.   165  <^ 

Dum  tenerent  omnia  medium  tumultum. 

Printed  in  Wright,  Poems  of  VV.  Mapes,  p.  87. 
— terminans  ad  graciam  Dei  patris.     Amen. 

f.  166  3  blank. 

Three  short  notes  on  Odoacer,  Anastasius,  Justinus       .         .         167 
r4.      Itinerarium  Thome  Brygg  ad  terram  sanctam        .         .         .  167 

Anno  domini  millesimo  tricentesimo  nonagesimo  secundo  Die 
martis  sexta  mensis  Aug.  Ego  Thomas  Brygg  recessi  de 
castro  de  Gynez  versus  sanctum  sepulcrum  dominicum 
comitiua  domini  niei  d.  Thome  de  Swynborne  militis  de 
Anglia  etc. 

Printed  in  Archives  de  Vorient  lathi,  II.  2.  1883,  378-388. 

Ends  f.  169/':  et  curiositatibus  plurimis  valde  minutis.    Expl. 

450.  C.  M.  A.  1069 
391. 

Paper,  12x8,  fif.  66,  41  lines  to  a  page.     Cent,  xvii,  in  a  current 
hand  (identical  with  that  of  no.  445  .?). 
Given  by  W.  Moore. 

Contents : 

Galfridi  Monumetensis  Gesta  Britonum. 

Begins  imperfectly  (ff.   1-8  being  gone). 

Sociis  largitur  nihil  sibi  ipsi  retinens. 

The  next  chapter  is 

Locrium  genuit  ex  Guendoloena  filia  Corinei  filium  etc. 

Ends  imperfectly  in  the  chapter, 

Commisso  prelio  Cadvvallo  victus  fugit. 

The  Prophecy  of  Merlin  begins  at  f.  41. 

451.  C.  M.  A.  978 
392. 

Vellum,     10^  X  6f,    and     ii^x8|,    ff.    47,    several     volumes. 
Cent.  XV. 

Collation:  i«  [  2«  (wants  6)  3**  4'  (three  left)  |  5'  6^  |  f. 


524  CATALOGUE   OF    MANUSCRIPTS.  [451- 

Contents  : 

I.      I.     Smaller  than  the  rest,  fairly  well  written. 

Title  in  Smith's  catalogue  really  applicable  to  451a: 
"  Tractatus  de  medicina  a  Joh.  Skelton  secundum  Mag.  Joh. 
de  Hispania"       .........     p.     i 

Duplici  causa  me  cogente  socii  dulcissimi  hoc  opus  constituere 

summo  opere  desideraui. 
Capitula. 

Medicina  est  sciencia  ponendi  modum 
— aut  uina  laxatiua.     Expl. 
II.  Larger  size,  in  several  hands. 

2.  Prologue  to  a  tract  on  medicines  .         .         .         .         .         .  17 

Hec  ars  medicinarum  simplicium  et  compositarum. 

Receipts  in  other  hands,  in  pale  ink. 

Receipts  in  English  in  a  larger  hand  of  earlier  aspect.         .  19 

3.  Precepts  for  a  physician  .......  20 

Senec   in  J'e  booc  of  naturel  questiouns  seith.    J^er  is   noon 

more  victorie  }'an  to  tame  vicis 

— and  whanne  him  silf  goij?  go  he  out  wij?  licence. 
Copied  in   1874  for  E.  E.  T.  S. 

4.  More  receipts  in  pale  ink       .......  22 

III.  In  a  current  hand. 

5.  De  urinis  in  English       ........  27 

(I) Ike  mannes  vrine  is  deuyded  in  iiij  partys 

— alle  maledye  of  man.     Expl.  discrecio  urinarum. 

6.  Here  begynneth  ye  declaracioun  of  ye  same  after  ysak  and 

Constantyne  etc. .........  45 

Al  maner  of  uryne  is  a  colement  of  blood. 
Ends  unfinished  (?)  p.  47.     p.  48  blank. 
lY.  In  a  poor  hand. 

7.  De  aqua  vitae         .........  49 

Aqua  vite  prima  simplex. 

Continued  in  English  after  a  few  lines. 
Ends :   as  ye  lyketh  a  godis  name. 

8.  A    series    of    diagrams    with    text    in    English,    illustrating 

Discretio  urinarum        ........  58 

9.  Various  receipts  in  English    .......  68 

V.  Possibly  rather  earlier.     At  top  of  p.  81   is  the  name  Kyng 

in  large  letters. 

10.  End  of  a  receipt  in  English. 

pis  is  \>^  most  principal  Gracia  Dei. 
Of  syrups  and  unguents.     Ending  p.  89. 

11.  Various    receipts   in   more    than    one    hand;    in    English    and 

Latin    ...........  90 


451^]  GONVILLE   AND   CAIUS   COLLEGE    LIBRARY.  525 

45la.  C.  M.  A.  (978) 

Vellum,  8  x  5J,  ff.  20,  mostly  double  columns  of  23  lines. 
Cent,  xiv,  roughly  written. 

Unbound. 

Collation:   i«  2*  3^  (formerly  i''  2''  3^  4^). 

These  leaves  formed  part  of  no.  451,  and  are  catalogued  in  a 
confused  fashion  by  Smith. 

At  bottom  of  f.  I  is  scribbled  : 

medsyns  multaium  rerum. 

Contents : 

1.  Collection  of  Medical  Receipts  in  English     .         .         •         .     f.       i 
ffor  (?)  entret  for  a  man  woudis. 

2.  Diagram    of    human    figure    shewing    the    influence    of    the 

Zodiacal  signs ('S)  " '^ 

3.  Hie  inc.  nomina  herbarum  in  lingua  latini  •  halici  •  anglici   .  15 

Apium  •  ache  •  merthe 

Auoncia  auenc'  •  harfo3t 

Artamosia  iherbe  •  ermoyse  •  modyrwort. 

Absinthium  aloyne  •  wermod. 

4.  Latin  receipts '"* 

Directions  in  French  for  a  prayer  to  the  Seven  Archangels  17 

Quant  vous  leuez  de  vostre  liez  eys  seynt  michael  en  pensez 

etc.     The  other  Angels  are  Gabriel,  Raphael,  Uriel,  Raguel, 
Tobiel,  Plantasteron  (usually  Pantassaron). 
See  my  Catalogue  of  MSS.  at  Sidney  Sussex  College,  p.  69. 

5.  Tract  of  Herbs '7 

Est    herba    que     vocatur     pervinka  (?)    que    inplicata    cum 

vermibus  terre 

— non  ardebit.  probatum  est. 
Septem  sunt  herbe  principales  et  quelibet  habet  suum   diem 

et  certam  horam  diei '°' 

— capta  reddet  corda  placita. 

Si  vis  scire  utrum  mulier  sit  uirgo '9 

Accipe  tres  talpas. 

For  hym  y'  has  hys  liuer  chaufid 19*^ 

A  list  of  drugs.     Mirabolani,  robuli,  indii,  bellisici,  absinj'ii  etc.  19^ 

— yris  tercia  yris. 
Hie  expl.  liber  Johannis  Skelton  secundum  mag.  Johannem 

de  ispanis. 
Charm.     In  nomine  etc.     Amen.     Sanctus  petrus  sedit  super 

...et  posuit  manus  suas  ad  maxillas  (for  toothache)   .         .  •20 

Medicina  pro  petra.     In  another  hand. 
20  b  blank. 


526  CATALOGUE   OF    MANUSCRIPTS.  [45^- 

452.  r  C.  M.  A.  982 

379.  t  James  237 

Vellum,  12  X  8^,  ff.  207  +  2,  29  lines  to  a  page.     Cent,  xiii  (cir. 
1260)  in  a  fine  clear  hand,  with  beautiful  ornaments  (French  .''). 
On  f.  I  (xv) :  2  fo.  si  uero  omnia. 

Ex  dono  Waited  Harlyng  (Cir.   1391.     Venn,  in.  282.) 

Old  binding,  skin  over  flat  boards,  clasps  gone.  Chain-marks  at 
top(.'')  and  bottom,  middle  of  ist  cover.  Label  gone  from  2nd 
cover.     On  ist  cover  (xvii) : 

237.   Aristotelis  opera. 

Collation:  a-  (i  stuck  to  cover)  ii--i2^-  13"  14I'-  15^'  i6»  17^"  181- 

jgio  2012  (4-4  after  9)  21^^  22^- (+  ii*)  23'-  24"  25'-  26'-(wants  10-12). 

On  the  flyleaf  are  some  minute  notes  and  a  rough  list  of  contents. 

Contents  : 

1.  Aristotelis  Physica  (libri  vin) f.       i 

Quoniam  intelligere  et  scire  contingit. 

Fine  initials  to  each  book :  book  iv  has  a  particularly  good  one. 

There  are  marginal  notes  of  cent,  xiii  and  xv,  and  on  the 
lower  margins  of  several  leaves  is  a  great  deal  of  French 
(mostly  verse)  in  pencil  of  cent.  xiii.     See  fF.   \b,  ^a,  24a, 

76^,   77.  78^.  79- 
Ends  f.   85  :    nuUam  habens  magnitudinem. 

2.  De  Celo  et  mundo  (libri  iv) 85^ 

Summa  cognitionis  nature 

— intencionem  nostram  in  eo. 

3.  De  generatione  et  corruptione  (libri  11)  .         .         .         .         155 
De  generatione  et  corruptione  natura  fiencium. 

Large  initial. 

— qualis  contingit  non  esse.     Expl.   lib.  generacionum. 

4.  Meteora  (libri  iv) 181  <5 

Postquam  precessit  rememoracio. 

Good  initial  to  each  book 
—res  quedam  extranee. 

5.  De  anima  (libri  ni)        ........         221 

Bonorum  honorabilium. 
Very  fine  initial. 

— significat  aliquid  alteri. 

6.  De  Memoria  et  reminiscentia  .         .         .         .         .         .         255 

Reliquorum  autem  primum  considerandum 

—  et  propter  causas  dictum  est. 
Expl.   lib.  de  mem.  et  reminiscencia. 

7.  De  sensu  et  sensato 2591^ 


453]  GONVILLE   AND   CAIUS   COLLEGE    LIBRARY.  527 

Quoniam  autem  de  anima 

— considerandum  de  niemoria  et  memorari. 
There  is  a  copious  marginal  comment  (cent,    xiv,  xv).     At 
the  top  the  scribe  has  written : 

Assit  principio  sancta  maria  meo 

S.   Thomas  et  S.    Etheldreda  cum  onmihus  Sanctis 

...lector  apostolicus  milii  lectum  provideat. 

8.  De  Vegetabilibus    .         .         .         .         .         .         .         .         .     f.  270/J 

Tria  ut  ait  Empedocles 

— et  erit  fructus  amarus. 

9.  De  Somno  et  Vigilia      ........         288 

De  somno  autem  et  uigilia 

— diuinacione  dictum  est.     Expl.  lib.  de  som.  et  vig. 

10.  De  differentia  spiritus  et  anime  (Augustine)  ....         298^5 
Interrogasti  me  de  differencia 

— cuius  tempus  iam  elongatum  est.     Expl.  lib.  de  diff.  sp. 
et  an. 

11.  De  morte  et  vita  (de  longitudine  et  breuitate  uite)        .         .         305 
De  eo  quod  est  esse 

— semper  esse  longioris  uite.     Expl.  lib.  de  morte  et  uita. 
Among  scribbles  at  the  end  are 

Sciant  presentes  et  futuri  quod  ego  Villelmus  kihverby. 
A  half  obliterated  Cautio  of  1312. 

A  half  erased  inscription:  Iste  textus  restat quem  duminus 

ad epsionis  sue  a  me  pro  magna  gracia. 

A  list  of  contents. 

453.  f  C.  M.  A.  747 

717.  )  James  217  (2-28) 

Vellutn,     ii|x8,    ff.    132  +  8,    double    columns    of    45    lines. 
Cent,  xiv,  in  a  clear  hand. 

Wooden  boards,  skin  cover  and  clasps  gone. 

Given  by  Michael  Causton.     On  a  flyleaf  at  beginning  and  one 
at  end  is  : 

Liber   collegii    annunciacionis    b.    Marie   Cantebrig'   ex    legacione    Mag.    Michaelis 
Causton  sacre  theologie  professoris. 

On  the  first  flyleaf  is  a  table  of  contents  and  the  name  Causton  : 
also  a  partial  index  rerum. 
Collation  :  a-  b^  i^--i  i'-  c^ 

Contents  : 

On  ff.  iii,   iv  in  a  later  hand  is : 
I.     Meditatio  Anselmi  de  redemptione. 

Anima  Christiana  anima  de  graui  morte  resuscitata 
— per  omnia  sec.  sec.     Amen. 


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[453- 


13- 


14. 


Expl.  libellus  ven.  Anselmi   de  meditacione  nostre  redemp- 

cionis. 
Anselmi  Cur  deus  homo  .         .         .         .         .         .         .     f.       i 

Opus  subditum 

— benedictus  in  secula.  Amen.    Expl.  liber  Cur  deus  homo. 

Idem  de  casu  diaboli.     Capitula 18  d 

Illud  apostoli.     Quid  habes 

— potestate  loquendi. 
Prosologion. 
Postquam  opusculum  quoddani        ......  26  ^ 

— plenitudini  gaudii. 
Oratio.     Deus  meus  et  dominus  meus. 
Contra  insipientem  .         .         .         .         .         .         .         .  51  ^ 

Dubitanti  utrum  sit 

— maleuolentia  reprehendisti. 
Epistola  ad  Lanfrancuni  de  libro  qui  dicitur  Monologion      .  35 

Capitula 35 '^ 

Text.     Si  quis  unam  naturam         ......  36  ^ 

— trinus  et  unus.     Expl. 
De  veritate. 
Tres  tractatus  .........  52 

Quoniam  deum  ueritatem  esse         .         .         .         .         •         •  5'^  ^ 

— uel  rectitudo. 

De  libero  arbitrio.     Capitula 57  ^ 

Quoniam  liberum  arbitrium 

— de  illis  interrogare. 
De  conceptu  uirginali.     Capitula    ......  62 

Cum  in  omnibus  religiose 

— probari  petit. 
De  incarnacione  uerbi     ........  70 

Domino  et  patri 

— aperte  inueniet. 
De  processione  spiritus  sancti  ......  76 

Negatur  a  grecis 

— sensui  latinitatis. 
De  sacrificio  azimi  et  fermentati     ......  85  3 

Anselmus  seruus  ecclesie  Cantuar. 

— repudiandum  iudicatur. 
Epistola  de  sacramentis  ecclesie      ......  87  /' 

Domino  et  amico  Waleranno 

— misi  uobis  quandam  epistolam. 
De  Concordia  presciencie  predestinacionis  gracie  dei  et  liberi 

arbitrii 88 

De  tribus  illis  questionibus 

— petentibus  impendere. 

Prophecia  Sibille gj  d 

Sibille  generaliter  omnes  femine  dicuntur  prophetantes. 
The  vision  of  the  nine  suns  seen  at  Rome. 


454]  GONVILLE    AND   CAIUS    COLLEGE    LIBRARY.  529 

— et  regnahit  dominus  in  Sanctis  et  ipsi  regnabunl  cum  illo  in 
sec.  sec.     Amen. 
i6.      Anselmus  quomodo  gramatica  sit  substantia  et  qualitas  .     f.   100 /^ 

De  gramatico  peto 

— profecisse  non  negabis. 
17.      De  similitudinibus   .........  105 

Uoluntas  tripliciter  intelligitur. 

Ends  f.  132/5:  in  quantum  uolunt.      Expl.   b.  Ans.   de  simili- 
tudinibus. 
Tiie  two  next  flyleaves  are  covered  with  later  notes  beginning 
Honesta  inquit  res  est  epicurus  paupertas  leta. 
At  the  bottom  of  a  flyleaf  at  each  end  is  anselmvs. 


454.  C.  M.  A.  1169 

357. 

Vellum,  12I  X  8,  ft"  322+  i,  double  columns  of  33  and  34  lines. 

Cent,  xvi  late  and  xiv  early,  in  two  excellent  hands. 

Given  by  W.  Moore.  2  fo.  ubi  uero. 

From  Peterborough  Abbey.     On  the  flyleaf  is  : 

Summa  de  uirtutibus  Domini  VVillelmi  de  Wodeforde  Abbatis 
Quam  perfecit  Walterus  Prior  a  medio  usque  in  finem. 

William  of  Woodford  was  Abbot  of  Peterborough  from  1295 
to  1299.     Prior  Walter  was  Walter  de  Burgo. 

Tanner  {Bibl.  Brit.  s.v.  Wodeford)  had  conjectured  that  this  MS. 
came  from  Peterborough.  In  the  list  of  books  given  by  Abbot 
Woodford  to  his  Abbey  printed  in  Patrick  and  Gunton's  Hist,  of 
Peterborough,  there  appear  a  Summa  de  uitiis  and  Summa  de 
uirtutibus. 

The  corner  of  the  flyleaf  of  this  MS.  which  may  have  had  a 
press-mark  has  been  cut  off.  I  do  not  find  the  book  in  the  fuller 
catalogue  in  Patrick  and  Gunton. 

Collation:  i  flyleaf,  i'--9''-  lo'  (four  left)  \\^'--2^'^''-  26^"  27^- 28^  29** 
(wants  5,  6). 

Contents : 

Inc.   diuisio   capitulorum   et  tractatuum  prout  distinguntur  in  hac 

summa  intitulata  de  uirtutibus,  et  primo  prime  particule  principalis     f.       j 
Presens  opus  habet  quinque  partes  principales. 
Expliciunt  capitula  in  tractatu  de  uirtutibus. 
Inc.  tract,   moralis  de  uirtutibus.     Prologus  .....  .S  (i) 

G.  C.  C.   II.  34 


530  CATALOGUE   OF   MANUSCRIPTS.  [454" 

Cum  circa  ulilia  studere  debeamus  exemplo  salomonis 

— ideo  ego  minimus  de  oidine  fratrum  predicatorum  desideraui 

colligere  aliqua  etc. 
— quinto  de  beatitudinibus.     Expl.  pro!,   prime  pars(!)  huius 
operis  de  uirtute  in  communi.     Cap.    I. 
Si  seperaueris  preciosum  a  uili       .         .         .         .         .         .         .      L     -fd  (i^) 

The  second  hand,  that  of  Prior  Walter,  begins  with  f.  175  (170/-'). 

It  is  a  fine  tall  narrow  hand. 

The  work  ends  on  f.    322  (317)  « 

debita  quibus  obligauerunt  parentes  nostri  celestem  heredilatem. 

Expl.  tractatus  uirtutum.      Benedictus  domiiius  uirlutum  qui  incepit 

et  compleuit.     Amen. 
Est  scriptus  liber.     Sit  scriptor  crimine  liber. 
The  verso  is  blank. 

The  work  is  by  Gul.  Peraldus  (often  called  Lugdunensis)  a  Domini- 
can and  Bp  of  Lyons.  His  Summa  de  vitiis  exists  in  nos.  330 
and  333  in  this  Library. 

455.  C.  M.  A.  1 1 77 
393. 

Folio,   vellum,   two    columns,   large    Roman    character,    188   ff. 

Capitals  worked  on  the  interlacing  pattern  in  the  Italian  style  of 

art,  red,  green  and  lilac.     Very  elegant  borders  to  the  initials  of 

each  part.     A  (tdw  marginal  additions  :  each  fol.  headed  with  the 

title.     On  f.  I,  'Joh.  Banister  liber  ex  dono  Josiae  Lambert,  avunculi 

mei,  1608.' 

Excerpta  ex  decretis  Romanorum  Pontificum. 

This  manuscript,  thus  described  by  Smith,  is  at  present  missing. 

456.  C.  M.  A.  1 175 
394. 

Vellum,  lo^-i  I  X  8^  and   11  x  7,  fif.  164  +  i,  mostly  24  lines  to 
a  page.     Cent,  xii  and  xiii  (late),  the  latter  a  very  fine  large  hand. 
Given  by  W.  Moore.  2  fo.  superstes. 

From  St  Augustine's,  Canterbury.     On  the  flyleaf  is  : 

Canones  astronomic  cum  tabulis. 

Di.  xni  gra.   ni  (after  erasure). 
Lib.  S.  Aug.   Cant. 
Canones. 


Also: 


Geometria  et  canones  astronom.  cum  tabulis. 


457]  GONVILLE   AND   CAIUS   COLLEGE   LIBRARY.  53 1 

It  is  no.   1 1 50  in  the  catalogue  of  the  Abbey  Library  and  is 
thus  entered  : 

Canoiies  astronomie  cum  tabulis  in  qualerno.     D.    13.  G.  3. 
2  fo.  siiperstes. 

Collation:    i«  (+ flyleaf)  Il^-X^  XI«  |   i«-4'  5"  I  VI«  (2  cane.)  VII« 
VIII8  IX«  (+1)1  x»  (wants  8)  xi-  (one  left). 

Contents : 

I.     Cent,  xiii  late,  in  a  fine  bold  hand. 

In  nomine  domini  dei  summi  creatoris  hamis  benhamie  machu- 
meti  frater  de  geometria  mobilis  quantitatis  et  agiz  hoc  est 
canonis  stellarum  rationibus.     Incipit  .         .         .         .     p.      1 

Quia  nonnullos  nee  immerito  te  conturbat. 
With  very  neatly  drawn  diagrams. 
Ends  p.  169:   ex  suprascriptis  manifestius  deprehendi  potest. 

ELGASEL. 

pp.    170-172  blank. 
II.     Cent.  xii(?)  in  a  fine  small  hand,   red  and  black. 

Astronomical  tables  ........  i 

The  first  page  is  headed  in  a  later  hand  elgasel. 
p.    74  is  blank. 

III.  In  a  later  hand  (xiii  early?)  red  and  black. 
Astronomical  tables. 

p.  120  is  blank:  pp.  125-136  are  in  black  only.  On  pp.  137, 
138  are  notes,  the  latter  in  the  hand  of  vol.  I. 

IV.  On  smaller  pages,  cent,  xiii  early. 

Further  tables  in  two  hands,  in  black  only   .         .         .         .         139 
V.     One  leaf  of  cent,  xii?  beginning 

Ad  inueniendos  ingressus  et  regressus  solares         .         •         •         153 
p.   154  blank. 

457.  ? 

395. 

Paper,   11^x71,  ff.  86,  28-42  lines  to  a  page.     Cent,  xv,  xvi, 
in  several  ugly  hands. 

Given  by  W.  Moore? 

On  the  last  page  the  name  Jamys  Hyll  written  twice,  once  in 
cypher. 

On  the  first  page : 

Henr.  Goode  Noui  hosp...   socius  est  verus  possessor  huius  (libri). 

On  f.  2  : 

folia  vertere  non  ea  frangere  sit  tibi  cure 
inspice  perlege  (tu)  bene  conspice  claude  recede. 

34—2 


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CATALOGUE   OF    MANUSCRIPTS.  [457" 


Contents  : 

I.  Miscellaneous  receipts  in  English f.       i 

(Two  charms  on  f.  8.) 
II.  Earlier. 

1.  Here  bygynneth  the  book  of  Astronomye  and   Phelosophie 

contryued  and  [and]  mused  by  the  wisest   Phelisofers  that 
euer  weren  sithen  that  the  world  began. 
It  is  on  the  planets  etc.  and  is  attributed  to  Aristotle,  Plato, 
Ipocras  and  Tholomeus.     It  was  translated  by  4  doctors  of 
Orleans  and  4  of  Lombardy  "  owt  of  Grew  into  Inglyshe." 

2.  Primus  liber  Aristotelis  ffesiqus  (?) 8 

First  for  the  Ach  in  the  hed. 

3.  Liber  secundus  Aristotelis  1534°.     Macer  de  cognic.  herbarum  22 
Igitur  uirtutes  et  naturas  singulorum  debemus  agnoscere. 

On  the  verso  English  begins. 

4.  Receipts  for  'Drynkes,'  Plasters,  etc.,  a  large  collection  in  two 

main  hands  and  in  several  sections    .....  26 
In  another  hand: 

5.  De  canicularibus  diebus  .......  45  '^ 

De  complexionibus  ........  46  d 

De  phisonanna  (phisionomia) 47 

Thundir  in  Janyver  etc.  .......  50 

De  regimine  planetarum,  signorum  etc.  .         .         .         .  51  ^ 

6.  De  Urinis 57^ 

Ends  f.  601^.     Explicit  quod  Whyston. 

7.  Receipts  in  several  hands,  some  quite  late     .         .         .         .  61 

8.  A  tract  on  the  days  of  the  Moon 68 

God  off  hys  grace  mad  Adam  vpon  J^e  fifyrst  day  of  the  mone. 

Prognostics  from  the  day  of  the  week  on  which  Christmas  falls  74 

Receipts ...........  76 

9.  Thys  ys  ^p"  boke  of  ypocras  in  J^is  booke  he  techith  for  to  knowe 

by  what  planete  Sykenesse  lyf  and  deth  and  ^"^  tymys  ther  of  77  d 

10.  Here  begynnythe  the  merveyllys  and  the  sothfast  kunyng  off 

astrologie  founded  etc.  by  the  gret  philosopher  Tholomeus   .  79 

11.  Receipts  ...........  84 

On  f.  84 :    Thomas  sowman  of  Rayleghte. 

Ends  f.   86. 


458.  r  C.  M.  A.  1012 

396.  1  James  274 

Vellum,  1 1|  X  8|,  ff.  186,  26-29  lines  to  a  page.     Cent,  xiii  late, 
in  several  hands,  with  copious  marginal  notes. 

On  the  flyleaf.     Ex  dono  Pulham  (xv)  and  a  list  of  contents. 
Old  binding,  skin  over  flat  boards,  clasp  gone. 


459]  GONVILLE   AND   CAIUS   COLLEGE    LIBRARY.  533 

On  f.  105  rt  is  (xv) : 

Abbas  de  Begeham  (Bayliam  in  Sussex)  ord.  premonstracensis. 

Collation:  first  quire  or  quires  gone.  1'-  2^  (i  cane.)  3*  4'"  5*  & 
710  8«-io«  (wants  8)  |  i  i«-i4^  15-  i6'-  \f-  i8''  (+  2  after  2)  19^  20'''  2I-* 
22"  23-*  (wants  4). 

Contents : 

1.  Aristotelis  Priora     .........     f.       i 

Beginning  imperfectly:    necessitate  alie  non  in  esse  ipsum. 

Ends  f.  33  /' :   non  erit  unum  unius  signum. 

2.  Posteriora  (in  a  smaller  hand)        ......  34 

Omnis  doctrina  et  omnis  disciplina. 

Ends  f.  63:   similiter  se  habet  ad  omnem  rerum  naturam. 
Expl.  liber  posteriorum  analeticorum. 

3.  Liber  eticorum  nouus      ........  63 

Omnis  ars  et  omnis  doctrina  similiter  autem  (?)  operatio  et  pro- 

heresis  boni  alicuius  operatrix  esse  uidetur  (?). 
Ends  f.  72:    eos  qui  laudabiles  sunt  dicamus  uirtutes  et  intel- 
lectuales.     Expl.   (liber  Eticorum  nouorum). 

4.  Liber  Eticorum  uetus 72  /' 

Dupplici   autem   uirtute   existerent   hac   quidem    intellectuali 

ilia  uero  consuetudinali. 
Ends  f.  891^:   hoc  de  castitate  igitur  in  tantum  dictum  sit. 
Expl.  liber  Eticorum  ueterum. 

5.  In  another  hand. 

List  of  questiones  on  the  Posteriora       .....  90 

6.  In  another  hand. 

Liber  Elencorum 91 

De  sophisticis  et  de  his  qui  uidentur  elenchi. 
Ends   f.    114^:    multas   habere  grates.     Expl.   secundus  lib. 
elencorum  Aristotilis. 

7.  Liber  topicorum      .........         115 

Propositum  quidem  negocium  est  metodum  inuenire. 

Ends  f.  185:  ad  quashabundare  (?)  difficile  est  continere.     Expl. 

1.  thopicorum  Aristotilis. 
f.   186  5  is  covered  with  closely  written  notes. 

459.  /  C.  M.  A.  1037 

718.  t  James  228 

Vellum,  11^x8,  ff.  244+5  +  16,  double  columns  of  42  lines. 
Cent,  xiii  late,  well  written.  2  fo.  ab  aure. 

Old  binding,  skin  over  boards,  clasps  gone.  Chain-mark  at 
middle  top  of  first  cover. 


534  CATALOGUE   OF    MANUSCRIPTS.  [459" 

Tvvo  obliterated  cautiones  on  flyleaf,  one  dated  1361. 
On  flyleaf  at  end  : 
Mem.  quod  iste  liber  constat  Johanni  de  Roldeston  teste  domino  Ric.  de  pulham  etc. 

On  the  recto  of  the  same  : 

Supplementum  M.  Will,  de  ...aham  cuius  principale  est  auicenna. 

Collation:  a-  (i  lines  cover)  b^  i>2-20'^  21-  22^  c'"  (+8  after  i, 
9,  10  cane). 

Contents : 

1.  Hugutionis  Derivationes  .......     f.       i 

Cum  nostii  prothophasti 

— auspicium  sorciamur. 
Augeo.  ges.   xi.  ctum 

— Zucharia  zucre. 
Expl.  magna  deriuaciones  secundum  hugutionem.     Amen. 

Verses  (9) 236  b 

Si  uis  incolumem  si  uis  te  ducere  sanum. 

Table  in  a  larger  hand:    triple  columns  ....         237 

Quoniam  plures  dicciones. 

Abattus  capitulo  bath 

— unda.     Expl.  tabula  vera  hugutionis. 
flf.  243,  244  blank. 

2.  On  smaller  vellum  in  a  later  hand,  quadruple  columns:   first 

leaf  blank. 
Table.     Quia  vocabulorum      .         .         .         .         .         .         .         296 

Auctor — Zizona. 
Two  leaves  blank. 


460.  r  C.  M.  A.  990 

397.  t  James  54  ? 

Vellum,  three  volumes;  (i)  iigx8,  (2)  \\\y.'j\,  (3)  10^  x /f^ 
ff.  32,  double  columns  of  47,  ^^,/iti\  lines.  Cent,  xiii,  vols.  II  and  III 
much  contracted. 

Collation:   i'^  |  2i«  |  31". 

Contents : 

1.  Super  librum  de  Anima  .......     f.        i 

Beginning  imperfectly 

concedendum  ut  mihi  uidetur  quicquid  duco  (?). 
Ending  imperfectly  f.    12  i5. 

2.  Questiones  S.  Thome  de  Anima 13 


461]  GONVILLE   AND   CAIUS   COLLEGE   LIBRARY.  535 

Qiieritur  de  anima  et  piimo  utium  anima  hiimana  [jresit. 
Ends  f.   22  a:    precedit  iini'"-'"  (?)  aniiiie. 
f.   22  l>  blank. 
3.     At  top  (xv)  Lakyngythe  (?). 

Questiones  de  Anima      .         .         .         .         .         .         .         .     f.     ^s 

Forma  substantialiter  (?)  perficit  materiam  (?)  ipsiiis. 
Ends  imperfectly  in  section  62. 


461.  C.  M.  A.  728 

734. 

Vellum,  1 1  X  7J,  ff.  151  +  I,  double  columns  of  44  and  47  lines, 
and  single  of  51.  Cent,  xv,  in  several  decent  hands.  Rebound 
in   1877. 

Flyleaf  from  an  account  roll  (xv).  The  only  place-names  that 
occur  are  W'altham,  (Joh.  de)  Stapulford  :  there  is  mention  of  John 
Gangy.  2  fo.  bitumen. 

Collation:   i  flyleaf,  i**  |  2^^-10*  |   Ii^-IQ*  (8  cane). 

Contents : 

1.  In  double  columns. 

On  the  accents  of  words  in  the  Bible f.      i  (2) 

Pubplica  colegi  cupiens  prodesse  pusillis. 

Attestante  beda,  dux  non  onerosa  sequendo. 

Ut  igitur  de  iam  propositis  aliquid  euidencius  agamus. 

Ends  f.  8(9)^ 

Si  bene  sit  sic  sit,  si  non  quis  non  nialedixit. 

List  of  sacred  groups  of  twelve ()h 

Ilii  XH  apostoli  etc. 
hii  xn  hore  diei. 

2.  In  single  lines. 

Tabula  Januensis 10 

Abstinencia  caro  domatur. 

Ends  f.   80  b  in  Zelus :    et  ubi  Passio  per  totum. 

Expl.  tab.  Januensis  sec.  numerum  alphabeti. 

3.  In  double  columns. 

Expositio  super  Cantica  .......  8[ 

In    primis    igitur    considerandum    videtur    quomotlo    caimen 

illud  nupciale. 
The  last  section  (Sequitur.  qui  habitas  in  hortis)  ends  f.   150^ 
Eiusdem  sponsi  dei  et  d.  n.  I.  C.  qui  cum  p.  et  sp.  s.  uiuit 

et  regnat  deus  per  omnia  sec.  sec.     Amen. 


536  CATALOGUE   OF    MANUSCRIPTS.  [4^2- 

462.  C.  M.  A.  1005 

735. 

Vellum,  II  X  6f ,  ff.  178,  56  lines  to  a  page.  Cent,  xv,  in  a  very 
good  hand.  2  fo.  magis  cognoscit. 

Fragment  of  old  skin  binding. 

Collation:  1^-12'^  13"  (wants  5)  14^-19*  20- (three  left)  21- (two 
left)  22^  (wants  i)  23-  |  2a^  (wants  1-3).  * 

Contents : 

1.  Tabula  super  Ethica  Aristotelis f.      i 

Abstinencia  notari  posset  per  ea  que  dicunt  de  temperancia. 

Ends  with    Ydea,  f.   57. 

Expl.  tab.   super  decern  libros  Ethicorum. 

2.  Inc.  tabula  super  .8.   libros  Politicorum  ....  59 
Addiscere  quas  artes  debent. 

Ends  with  Uxor,  p.  121.     Expl.   tab.   Polithicorum. 

f.  loi  a  is  blank;  and  there  seems  to  have  been  a  dislocation 

of  text  :  there  is  a  reference  back  to  a  leaf  not  now  in  the 

volume. 

3.  Inc.   tabula  Rethorice      .         .         .         ...         •         •         •         121 

Absencia.     Dolentes  de  amatorum  et  amicorum  absencia. 

Ends  with  Zelus,  f.    157. 

4.  List  of  the  headings   in  the   aljove    Tabulae  with   prefatory 

note     .......••••         157 

Ad  clariorem  noticiam  tabularum  precedencium. 

Ends    imperfectly    in    the    headings    of    the    third    Tabula. 

(Excessus.)     f.   i^SZ". 

5.  Inc.  liber  de  Regimine  vite  humane  editus  a  perito  uiro  Mag. 

Arnaldo  de  Villanoua  in  preclaro  studio  montis  pessulani  159 

Inc.  regimen  sanitatis  ad  inclitum  regem  aragonum  directum. 
Cap.   I.     De  eleccione  aeris. 

Prima  pars  uel  consideracio  sanitatis  conseruande. 
— quantum  poterit  intromittatur.     Expl. 

6.  Inc.  Epistola  Aristotelis  ad  Alexandrum  imp.  de  obseruacione 

corporis  humani  directa,  quam  Joh.  Hyspanus  inuentam  de 

greco  transtulit  in  latinum  .         .         .         .         .         .         .         172 

Hyspanie  regi  Johannes  yspanus 
— cum  corporis  sanitate. 

Alexander  cum  sis  homo  corruptibilis. 

Ends  imperfectly  f.   173'^. 

Some  later  notes  in  the  lower  margin  from  Barthol.  de  pro- 
prietatibus  etc. 

7.  In  a  later  hand. 

Inc.  Epistola    ad    dominum    Menricum    Regem   anglorum   de 

arte  notoria.      (Raymund  Lull?).  .....  174 


464]  GONVILLE   AND   CAIUS   COLLEGE   LIBRARY.  53/ 

Quod  notoriam  sciens  plus  proficere  poterit  scolaris  anno  uno 

uel  biennio  etc. 

Salute    premissa.    prcciosa  placensque    deo    et    in    omnibus 

sanctissima. 

Ends  unfinished,  f.   177/':  a  note  is  added. 
Vide  residuum  huius  artis  prime  folio  istius  libri  tali  signo 

'/• :   but  the  conclusion  Is  wanting. 


463.  C.  M.  A.  792 

719. 

Vellum,    lofx/l,    ff.    24244,    double    columns    of    52    lines. 
Cent,  xiv,  in  a  small  father  current  hand.  2  fo.  2'^  questio  est. 

Given  by  M.  Ryghtwyse.     On  the  last  leaf  is  : 
Liber  ^L   Rygthwyse       and       precium  xxj. 

Collation:  a^  i^-S*^  (wants  7)  9^-2 1*^  22"  23*  24^  25'"  (10  cane.) 
26»-30«. 

A  beginning  of  a  table  on  f.  ii. 

Contents  : 

Conflatus  Francisci  (Mayronis)  super  primum  sententiarum  .         .     f.       i 

Circa  prologum  primi  libri  sententiarum  quero. 

After  Dist.   39  ff.    192//-194A  are  blank. 

Ends  f.   233^:   ad  artem. 

Tituli  questionum  super  hunc  Conflatum  Francisci        .         .         .         234 

Ends   f.    235  h.     Expl.    tabula   super   questiones    Francisci    super 

primum,  qui  dicitur  Conflatus. 
Six  blank  leaves. 


464.  /  C.  M.  A.  1017 

571.  1  James  93 

Vellum,     io|- X  7I,    ff.    69  +  4,    double    columns    of    60    lines. 

Cent,  xiv  (1341),  well  written,  with  interesting  ornaments. 

Given  by          .-*         .  2  fo.  isti  oracioni. 

Collation:  a^  (wants  4)  ii"-7'<'  (wants  10)  b'. 

On  i.  \  b:  loyca  occam  (xiv)  and  above /r^^.  16  solidis. 

Below : 

Ista  logica  okam  est  ad  usum  fratris  francisci  libiani  (?)  prouinc.  aragonie  et  conuentus 
fratrum  minorum  Bath(?):    perhaps  Babwell  outside  Bury  St  Edmunds. 


538  CATALOGUE   OF   MANUSCRIPTS.  [464- 

f.  I  is  handsomely  bordered  in  red  and  blue  on  gold  ground 
with  beasts  at  the  lower  corners  (English  work).  There  is  a  large 
initial  with  chequered  ground  of  gold  and  pink  and  blue  with 
white  patterns.  A  figure  of  St  Barbara  (in  blue  over  pink,  with 
gold  crown)  holding  a  gold  tower.  In  a  blank  space  at  the  bottom 
of  col.  2  is  a  shield  in  outline  held  by  two  angels :  quarterly 
I  and  4,  a  greyhound  in  course,  2  and  3  a  tower.  Below  it  a 
gold  crown. 

Contents : 

Prologus  Loyce      ..........      f.     i 

Quam  magnos  ueritatis  sectatorlbus  afferat  fructus. 
— quam  theoloyca  declarando  etc. 

Expl.  prol.  iste  fratris  Gwilhelmi  miiioris. 

Inc.  loyca  fratris  Gwilhelmi  dicti  Ocean  ordinis  fratrum  minorum 
utilis  et  bona.     De  terminis.     Primum  capitulum. 

Omnes  loyce  tractatores. 

Tractatus  n,  f.   191^.     Tract,  in,  f.  29.     Tract.  IV,  f.  51  (5. 

Ends  f.  67.  Et  hec  de  fallaciis  ad  presens  dicta  sufficiant. 
[Added:  Laus  sit  ipsi  Christo  et  honor  qui  omnium  fallaciarum 
et  sophismatum  est  cognitor  et  scrutator  quia  omnia  nuda  et 
aperta  sunt  oculis  eius.  qui  est  benedictus  per  infinita  sec.  sec. 
Amen.] 

Expl.  loyca  Gwilhelmi  Occam  completa  feria  iii=»  post  festum 
beatissime  Trinitatis.  Scripta  per  fratrem  Conradum  de  Vipeth 
ordinis  heremitarum  sancti  Augustini  In  Magdeburg  tunc 
studentis  Anno  incarnacionis  I.  C.  m°  ccc°  xli°.    Anno  suo  22  etc. 

Finito  libro  sit  laus  et  gloria  Cristo. 

Inc.  registrum  super  loycam  istam  secundum  ordinem  capitulorum. 
primo  de  terminis  postea  de  proposicionibus  et  de  sillogismis. 

Ending  f.  6%  a. 

On  the  last  flyleaf  is  a  rude  sketch  of  a  friar,  and  by  it  is 
written:    Frater  Occham  iste. 


465.  j  C.  M.  A.  1020 

572.  t  James  68 

Vellum,  io|  X  7^,  fif.  90+  I,  19  lines  to  a  page.  Cent,  xiii,  with 
a  good  initial  at  the  beginning.  The  margins,  especially  the  lower 
one  (4I  inches  deep),  are  left  broad  for  the  insertion  of  comments 
of  which  there  are  a  good  many. 

Given  by         ?         .  2  fo.  qui  ex. 

Collation:  a^  i*  2*  i^'-G""-  f  8^  9^"  (wants  7,  8,  11,  12,  15,  16). 


465]  GONVILLE   AND   CAIUS   COLLEGE   LIBRARY.  539 

Part  of  a  copy  of  a  papal  document  is  stuck  inside  the  cover  : 
most  part  of  it  on  the  recto,  which  is  concealed. 
On  f.  I  (in  two  cokuTins) : 

(a)     rhilosophia  sic  diffinitur f.      ifl 

(/')     Tractatum  de  spera  in  (juatuor  dislinguiimis  capitula     .  ii 

(Job.  de  Sacro  Bosco.) 

In  the  lower  margin  : 

leo  ne  suy  niye  enct-rteyn  dauoir  amye  mes  ieo  suy  trop  leaux. 

Contents : 

1.  I'dipliyrii  Isagoge  in  Logicam         .         .         .         •         •         .       f.      1 
Cum  sit  necessarium  giisaiori. 

Ends  f.   I5i5:    communitates  que  tradicionem. 

2.  De  Praedicamentis  .         ....-•••  15'' 
Equiuoca  dicuntur  quorum  solum  nomen 

— enumerali  sunt. 

3.  Peryarmenias  .....•••••  3^ 
Primum  oportet  constituere 

— non  contingit  in  esse  contraria. 

4.  Liher   sex    piincipiorum    (called    here   Dc-   ComposiHone   in    a 

late  hand)    ....••••••  53 

Forma  est  composicioni  contingens 
— moueri  ut  ignis. 

5.  Liber  diuisionum  Boethii 66 

Quam  magnos  studiosis  afiferat  fructus 

— diligenter  expressimus. 

6.  Topica  Boethii         ....■••••  81 
Omnis    racio    disserendi    quam    logicen    perypatetici    ueteres 

apellauerunt. 
Imperfect,  and  ending  imperfectly  f.  90  /;. 

Among  the  marginal  scribbles  are  a  large  number  of  names  in 
contemporary  pencil.     These  occur  on  ff.  43  b  sqq.     They  include  : 

J.  de  girewys  T.  de  S.   Edmundo 

Will,  de  tey  Th.  de  Carletun 

N.  de  sipedam  Th.  de  Pethaue  (Pettaugh?) 

Tho.  de  Stanham  Simon  de  Bertune 

Rob.  de  Wortham(?)  J-  de  Gipevvis 

Rob.  de  Willeby  J-  de  Illneye 

Ilenr.  de  Walsingham  (?)  Sy.  de  mildenale 

Audrey  (?)  de  Haneye  Gor.  de  de  dune 

B.  de  laneham  Wil.  de  fakenhani 

G.  de  Gerne  Hug.  dead 

J.  de  Catoun  Th.  de  dray  tun 

H.  de  Watheringham  Ko't  de  Gerne(mu)ta 


540  CATALOGUE   OF   MANUSCRIPTS.  [465- 

Henr.  de  lauyneye  Nich.  de  seit  ned 

Alexsander  de  Gipeyewis  J.  de  brunham 

Roger  de  risinge 

On  58  h  a  distich  on  quatuor  tempora  anni : 

Clemens  ybernat  cathedrato  simone  uernat 
Estuat  urbanus  autumnal  simphorianus. 

On  f.  89 rt  is  a  scribble  in  ink  in  English  containing  the  words,  so  wondyrleche... 
yt  ys  of  red  coral.... 


466.  r  C.  M.  A.  1014  "1016" 

573.  t  cf.  James  68 

Vellum,  10^^x7^,  ff.  177  +  2,  39  and  31  lines  to  a  page. 
Cent,  xiii,  in  more  than  one  clear  hand.  Fine  initials :  many 
marginal  notes. 

Given  by  John  Halle.  On  the  lower  margin  of  an  early  leaf,  in 
a  xvth  cent,  hand,  is  : 

hunc  librum  contulit  M'  Johannes  halle  sacre  theologie  professor  ac  rector  de 
garblysham  Norwycens'.  dyoc'.  hospicio  sancte  marie  de  cantebrygia  ad  usum  ibidem 
studencium.     Venn,  ni.  282. 

The  flyleaves  at  the  end  are  parts  of  two  leaves  of  an  ex- 
ceedingly finely  written  missal  of  cent,  xi,  in  a  round  hand  rather 
like  that  employed  in  the  scriptorium  of  St  Augustine's  at 
Canterbury.  The  rubrics  are  in  red  uncials.  They  contain  (i)  part 
of  the  office  for  St  Andrew,  (2)  part  of  the  connmme  iinius  coii- 
fessoris  and  plurimonini  confessormn. 

Collation:  i«  (wants  i)  2«-4«  S^"  &  7^  |  8^-  Q^^  io^»  ii^^  \2^^ 
(wants  10)  I  13^-  14'-  15^  (wants  4)  |  \&  i"]^  18^°  (wants  10)  19^^  20? 
(wants  8)  |  a-. 

Contents : 

1.  Porphyrii  Isagoge  .........      f.      i 

Fine  initial :  pink  and  white  interlacings  on  blue  ground. 

Cum  sit  necessariuni  grisarori 
— tradicionem. 

2.  Praedicamenta  .........  5  3 

Equiuoca  dicuntur 

— enumerati  sunt. 

3.  Peryarmenias  ..........  15  ^ 

Primum  oportet 

— in  esse  contraria. 


466]  GONVILLE   AND   CAIUS   COLLEGE   LIHRARY.  541 

4.  Sex  principia ,         .         .         .         .         .         .         .         .         .     f.     21 

Forma  est 

— ut  ignis. 

5.  De  diuisione  (secundus  principioium)      .....  26 
Quani  magnos 

— expressimus. 

6.  Topica  Boethii         .........  32  ^ 

Omnis  racio. 
Fine  initial :  gold  ground. 

— expeditum  est. 
f.  53;^  is  blank. 

7.  Aristotelis  libri  priorum  .......  ^^ 

Primum  oportet  dicere  circa  quid. 

Fine  initial:  blue,  red,  green  and  gold. 

— unum  unius  signum. 
Expl.  secundus  liber  priorum. 

8.  Aristotelis  libri  posteriorum    .......         109 

Omnis  doctrina  et  omnis  disciplina. 

Fine  initial. 

— similiter  se  habet  ad  omnem  rem. 
Expl.  II.  liber  posteriorum. 

9.  Aristoteles  de  sophisticis  elenchis 136 

De  sophisticis  auteni  elenchis 

— multas  habere  grates.      Explicit, 
f.  150/'  blank. 

10.     Aristotelis  Topica  .         .         .         .         .         ,         ,         .         .         jej 

Propositum  quidem  negotii. 

Fine  initial. 

On  f.  160,  in  a  hand  which  occurs  also  in  468,  is  : 
A  sun  trechere  ami  R.  de  morele. 

Ends  imperfectly  in  lib.   vi,  f.   177/;.      In   the   lower   margin 
is  an  erasure,  apparently  of  a  Cautio. 

On  the  lower  margin  of  the  flyleaf  x-^'ib  is  an  erased  inscrip- 
tion beginning 

Rob  (?)  de  SCO  petro. 

Also  the  name  Henricus  Langham, 

and  other  scribbles. 

In  the  first  cover  is  pasted  a  leaf  of  paper  (cent,  xv  late)  with 
portions  of  a  statute  prescribing  the  books  to  be  read  by  Masters 
of  Arts  "pro  forma  sua  uel  pro  forma  scolarium  suorum "  in 
successive  years. 


542  CATALOGUE   OF   MANUSCRIPTS.  [4^7- 

467.  r  C.  M.  A.  972 

574.  t  James  35 

Vellum,  io\  X  7 J,  ff.  147  +  15,  mostly  in  double  columns  of  40 
lines.     Cent,  xv,  clearly  written. 

Given  by  R.  Marchall. 

Old  binding,  skin  (once  red)  over  boards,  clasps  and  label  gone. 

Collatio7i:  a*  \'^-\']^  \^^  (wants  4-6),  b^  (wants  2). 

At  the  beginning  and  end,  stuck  to  the  cover,  are  two  fragments 
of  an  account-roll,  containing  lists  of  receipts  by  the  Exchequer  (.^) 
from  persons  in  different  parts  of  the  country. 

The  flyleaves  are  from  a  folio  Canon  Law  MS.  xiii  in  double 
columns  with  comment. 

At  the  beginning  : 

R.    Marchall  medicus  emit  hunc  librum  a  M''''  Johann  Ffaceby. 

Also  a  rough  table  of  contents  belonging  to  another  book : 

Contenta  istius  libri. 

1.  Fiimicus  de  pluuiis  et  de  mutacione  aeris  et  habet  7  tractatus. 

2.  Nouem  iudicum  de  mutacione  aeris. 

3.  Guydo  bonati  de  mutacione  aeris. 

4.  Zael  de  reuolucionibus. 

5.  Albumasar  in  experimentis  suis. 

6.  Liber  de  cometis. 

Contents  : 

1.  Cirurgia  m"  Henrici  de  amanda  villa    .         .         .         .         .      f.     i 
Ad  honorem  laudem  et  gloriam  I.  C.  et  b.  M.  uirginis. 

The  first  two  quires  are  a  later  supplement. 

Tractatus  secundus  begins  on  f.  27  and  ends  on  f.  144.^ 

— mortuus  est  homo  ille. 
Inc.   prohemium    perutile    ad    3'"   tractatum   qui    est   de   curis 

omnium  morborum  etc.        .......  144  <^ 

Cum  ego  henricus. 

Ending  imperfectly  on  the  same  page. 

2.  Inc.  antido(tarius)  Cyrurgie   magistri  herici  de  amonda  villa 

habens  unicam  doctrinam  et  capitula .         .         .         .         .         145 
Cap.  I,  de  quibusdam  communibus  introductoriis  ad  tractatum 

presentem. 
(In)  Euidenciam  pleniorem  dicendorum  in  isto  5°  tractatu. 
Ends  imperfectly  on  f.  147/^: 

quia  sunt  magis  tractales  et  extendi.... 


468]  GONVILLE   AND   CAIUS   COLLEGE   LIBRARY.  543 

468.  C  M.  A.  1013 

575. 

Vellum,   9^x7^,    ff.    219  +  2,    26    and    23    lines    to    a    page. 
Cent,  xiii,  in  more  than  one  rather  rough  hand. 
Given  by  Walter  Elveden.     On  f.  432  is  : 

Ex  dono  Elueden       and  also 

Iste  liber  est  de  communitate  aule  annunciacionis  b.   Marie  Cantabrigie. 

An  earlier  inscription  on  f.  ii  (5"  is  : 

Iste  liber  est  in  custodia  fratris  Wateri  de  Boxsted  ad  ii^riniiniiii  (?)  uite  quicunque 
alienauerit  anathema  sit.     Accomodatus  est  fratri   Roberto  de  Donmowe. 

These  were  very  probably  Franciscans. 

Collation:  a-  11--31- 4I"  5I"  6'--ii'-  12^  IS'*  (wants  i,  2)  |  141--161- 
17'"  I  i8'--20'- (wants  12). 

On  the  flyleaves  at  the  beginning  is  logical  matter  in  double 
columns  much  contracted.     Also  the  line  : 

Adam  primus  homo  dampnauit  secula  pomo. 

Contents : 

I.  I.      Poryhyrii  Isagoge    .........     p.      i 

2.  Praedicamenta          .........  20 

p.  55  was  blank. 

3.  Peryarmenias            .........  56 

4.  Sex  principia  ..........  76 

5.  Liber  diuisionum  Boycii          .......  92 

II.  6.     Aristoteles  de  sophisticis  elenchis  .         .         .         .         .         .  113 

7.  Topicorum  libri  viii         .         .         .         .         .         .         .         .         153 

Propositum  quidem 

— difficile  est  continuo. 
p.  276  was  blank. 

8.  Priora  Aristotelis     .........         277 

Ends  p.  366:  pp.  367,  8  were  blank. 

9.  Posteriora         ..........         369 

Ends  p.  432. 

Below  are  rough  pencil  sketches :  one  of  a  civilian  in  hood 
and  a  monk  in  cowl  conversing,  the  other  of  a  man  writing 
at  a  desk. 

On  pp.  433-6  are  notes  :  notabilia  libri  predicamentorum  etc. 

On  p.  437  are  scribbles:  e.g.: 

Iste  liber  constat  ..rs  de  cruce  ex  donacione.... 

On  p.  438  two  columns  of  writing  on  Dialectic. 


544 


CATALOGUE   OF    MANUSCRIPTS. 


[469- 


469. 
576. 


C  M.  A.  102 1 


Vellum,  10x7^,  ff.   114,  24  lines  to  a  page.     Cent,  xiii,  well 
written,  with  many  marginal  notes. 

Given  by  John  Fenge  (1497)?     (Venn,  III.  282.) 
Collation :  i«  2-  (four  left)  f  41^  5^  6i»  7"'  S^-H*. 


Contents  : 


Aristotelis  Posteriora       .         .         .         .         .  ^      . 
Begins  imperfectly : 

qui  nullum  accidens  recipiunt. 
The  beginning  of  lib.  ii  is  gone,  owing  to  a  gap  after  f. 
Ends  f.  \%b\  ad  omnem  rerum. 
Aristotelis  Topicorum  libri  viii      . 

Propositum  quidem. 
Ends  f.  97  (^;  difficile  est  continue. 
Notes  in  a  small  hand,  in  two  columns 
Querent!  qualiter  equiuocum  significat. 
Another  quaestio  on  the  verso  in  another  hand. 
Aristoteles  de  Sophisticis  Elenchis  .... 

De  sophisticis  autem  elenchis. 
Ends  imperfectly  after  two  leaves  of  lib.  ii, 

nam  propter  hoc  sepe  fit  elenchus. 


f.      I 


13 


98 


99 


470.  r  C.  M.  A.  704 

653.  \  James  i.  31 

Vellum,     \'j\  X  I2j^^,    ff.    222,    double    columns    of    57    lines. 
Cent.  XV,  well  written. 

Given  by  Beverley.     On  the  2nd  cover  is  a  label  under  horn  : 

Vienna  super  ysaiam.     Ex  dono  mag"  Joh.   Beuerle  doctoris  theologie. 

Skin  over  boards,  clasps  gone.     Chain-mark   at  inner  middle 
top  of  1st  cover. 

Collation:  flyleaves  gone,      i^  (wants  i,  2)  2*^-28^ 

Contents : 

Hugo  de  Vienna  super  Isaiam. 

Begins  imperfectly  in  Ch.  i  (on  omne  caput  languidum)       .         .     f.       i 

Ends  f.  2iirt:  sub  planta  pedum  nostrorum.     Amen. 

Expl.  ysaias. 

Deo  gracias  quod  Bumstede  inagister  (in  red). 

Table  in  another  hand  .........        211/^-222  a 

At  the  bottom  of  222  b  erased,  Liber  Ricardi  Bumpstede. 


472]  GONVILLE   AND   CAIUS   COLLEGE   LIBRARY.  545 

471.  I  C.  M.  A.  701 

654.  \  James  l  31 

Vellum,  17I  X  12^,  ff.  240,  double  columns  of  52  lines.     Cent,  xv, 
in  a  good  hand. 

Given  by  Beverley.      Label  under  horn  on  2nd  cover : 

Vienna  a  principio  psalterii  usque  Noclurnum   Exullale. 
Ex  dono  mag".  Beuerle. 

Skin  over  boards,  clasps  gone.     Chain-mark  as  last. 
Collation:  flyleaves  gone.      i*-30'*. 

Contents  : 

Hugo  de  Vienna  super  Psalmos  i— Lxxx. 

Inc.  prologus  fratiis  Hugonis  de  Vienna  de  ordine  fratrum  predica- 

torum  super  psalterium  dauiticum        .         .         .         .         .  .       f.      i 

Egredimini  filie  Syon  et  uidete. 
Partial  borders  of  red  and  blue,  flourished,  to  the  nocturnes. 
Ends  imperfectly  on  Ps.  Ixxviii  (Ixxix)  compeditorum. 


472.  f  C.  M.  A.  705 

655.  \  James  i.  31 

Vellum,  17I  X  12^,  ff.  305,  double  columns  of  54  lines.  Cent.  xv. 
The  first  part  seemingly  in  the  same  hand  as  470:  two  other  hands 
at  least  employed. 

Given  by  Beverley.     Label  on  2nd  cover : 

Vienna  super  libros  Jeremiam  et  Ezechielem.      Ex  dono   Beuerle  doctoris. 

Binding  and  chain-mark  as  no.  470  etc. 

Collation:  flyleaves  gone.  1^-5-  (wants  i)  6''-i3*'  14'- (wants  6) 
158  (wants  7,  8)  |  i6«-i9«  (wants  8)  |  20^^  |  2i«-27«  (+1)  |  28S-38» 
39'  (one  left). 

Contents  : 

1.  Hugo  de  Vienna  super  Jeremiam  .         .         .         .         .       f.      i 
Apoc.  8.     Vidi  et  audiui  uocem  unius  aquile... Modus  agendi. 

Ends  f.  iiob:  perpetuo  .i.  semper.      Explicit. 

2.  Idem  super  Threnos        .         .         .         .         .         .  .         .  121 

Legitur  in  Amos  5.     Hec  dicit  dominu.s. 

In  another  hand. 

G.  c.  c.  II.  35 


546  CATALOGUE   OF   ^MANUSCRIPTS.  [472- 

Ends  f.  151/',   memineris  iniquitalis  noslre. 
Expl.  lamentaciones  Jeremie. 

3.  Idem  super  Baruch  •         .         .         •         •         •         •         .     f.  152 
Jerem.  xvii.     Benedictus  uir  qui  confidit. 

Ends  imperfectly,  i.sg/',  in  the  Epistle  of  Jeremy. 

4.  In  a  smaller  and  more  current  hand,  replaced  later  by  others, 

among  them  the  hand  of  Art.  i. 
Idem  super  Ezechielem  .         .         .         .         .         •         •         •         1^0 
Apocalipsis    octauo.     Vidi    et    audiui    etc.      In    hiis    uerbis 

ostenditur. 
Ends  p.  305  a,  patet  ex  glosis. 
A  bit  of  this  leaf  is  cut  off:   on  the  verso  is 
Liber  Ricardi  Bumpstede. 


473.  f  C.  M.  A.  707 

656.  i  James  i.  31 

Vellum,  18  X  I2j3jy,  ff.  293+  I,  double  columns  of  48  and  56  lines. 
Cent.  XV,  in  at  least  two  good  hands  which  may  both  occur  in  the 
other  volumes  of  the  set. 

Given  by  Beverley.     Label  on  2nd  cover : 

Vienna  super  Matheum  et  Lucam.     Ex  done  M"  J.  Beuerle  doctor/>  theologie. 

Binding  and  chain-mark  as  for  470  etc. 

The  first  cover  lined  with  parts  of  two  leaves  of  a  Commentary 
on  Genesis.     Cent,  xv  (?),  closely  written. 

Collation  :  i  flyleaf,  i»-4«  (4  a  half-leaf,  S?  cane.)  5«-7«  (8  cane.)  8»- 
12*  13^-  14*^  (wants  3,  8)  |  15^^-28^  (i  and  2,  7  and  8  transposed)  29*- 
32^  (8  cane.)  33*^-37*  (wants  7,  8). 

Contents : 


Hugo  de  Vienna  super  Matthaeum         ..... 

Quatuor  sunt  minima  terre. 

Ends  f.  106 A:  maliciequam  exercuer(i)nt  in  te.    Expl.  Matheus. 

ff.  107-1 1  "2  blank. 

Idem  super  Lucam  ........ 

Vidi  et  ecce  quatuor  quadrige. 

Ends  f.  293  a:   sortitus  est  formam  uituli. 

Expl.  Postille  super  Lucam  secundum  ffr.  Ilugonem  de  Sancto 

Jacobo  Benedictus  Deus.     Amen. 
293/'  blank. 


475]  GONVILLE   AND   CAIUS   COLLEGE   LIBRARY.  547 

474.  f  C.  U.  A.  708 
657.                                                                        \  James  l  31 

Vellum,  17I  X  I2|,  ff.  267,  double  columns  of  54  and  51  lines. 
Cent.  XV,  in  several  clear  hands. 

Given  by  Beverley.     Label  under  horn  on  2nd  cover: 

Vienna  super  Johannem  et  ^Lal•cum.     Ex  dono  M'''  J.   Beuerle  doctoris  iheologie. 

Binding  and  chain-mark  as  for  470  etc. 

Collation:  flyleaves  gone,  1*^-12*  (wants  2)  13^-18^  19"  |!  20^  21^ 
(wants  3)  22*  ( I  a  fragment)  23'*-33*  34^  (one  left). 

Contents  : 

I.      Hugo  de  Vienna  super  Johannem  .         .         .         .         .         .       f.      i 

Ego  ex  ore  altissimi  prodii 
— in  delictis  suis. 

Explicit  expliciunt  que  longo  tempore  tin.nt. 

ff.  145-7  blank. 
1.     Idem  super  Marcum       ........         148 

Filii  Syon  exultate. 

Gold  initial. 

Ends  imperfectly  in  c.  xv :  a  sindone  quam  emit. 

475.  rC  M.  A.  714 
672.                                                                        \  James  l  i8 

Vellum,  i6f  x  1 1,  ff,  273,  double  columns  of  52  lines  (gloss  only). 
Cent.  XV,  well  written. 

Given  by  Beverley.     Label  under  horn  on  2nd  cover : 
Gorham  super  Epistolas  Pauli  cum  textu.     Ex  dono  Beuerle  doctoris  theologie. 

Binding  and  chain-mark  as  for  470  etc. 

Collation:  flyleaves  gone,  i''-9-  10"  ii*^  12-  (8  cane.)  13^  (7  cane.) 
14-^-25*  (wants  4)  26^-29«  (wants  5)  30--35*  (wants  8). 

Contents  : 

Nicholaus  de  Gorham  super  Epistolas  Pauli  .         .         .         .      f.      i 

{Ad  Romanos)  Paulus  seruus  etc.     In  principio  huius  operis  sicut  et 

aliorum  operum. 
Good  flourished  initial  and  border  of  red  and  blue. 
Good  initial  to  i  Cor.,  the  others  plainer. 
Ends  imperfectly  in  Heb.  xii.  10. 

35  —  2 


548  CATALOGUE   OF    MANUSCRIPTS.  [47^- 

476.  /  C.  M.  A.  966 

658.  1  James  i.  21 

Vellum,  15I  X  ii|,  ff.  303,  double  columns  of  61  lines.  Cent,  xv, 
in  three  good  hands. 

Red  skin  over  boards,  clasps  gone. 

Collation:  flyleaves  gone,  1^-4^  (wants  i,  7)  5^-14^  (+  i)  15^-34® 
35"  36^^  (wants  i)  37^-39^  (wants  8,  which  is  now  f.  105  of  477). 

Contents : 

Nicholaus  de  Lyra  super  Genesim         .         .         .         .         .         .      f.     i 

Hec  omnia  liber  uite  sunt  Ecc.  24. 

Super  Exodum  f.  32.     Levit.  571^.     Num.  73.     Deut.  911^.     Jos. 

112.     Jud.  123.     Ruth  135. 
Regum  137.     Paral.  201.     Esdr.  230i5.     Neem.  243.     Esther  25i(^. 

Tob.  257.     Judith  264/;. 

Job  (ist  leaf  gone,  replaced  later) 273 

Ends  303  3:  que  perdurat  in  sec.  sec. 

Expl.  postilla  fifr.  N.  de  Lira  super  librum  lob  De  ordine  Mr.  mino- 

rum  doct.  TheoIogiiE.     Amen. 
Beginning  of  the  Prologue  to  Isaiah     ......         303  b 

Iherusalem  euangelistam  dabo. 
One  column  remains. 


477.  f  C.  M.  A.  697 

659.  \  James  i.  29 

Vellum,  15^  X  1 1,  ff.  321,  double  columns  of  62-3  lines.  Cent,  xv, 
in  several  hands,  most  or  all  of  which  occur  in  476. 

Red  skin  over  boards,  clasps  gone. 

Collation:  flyleaves  gone,  1^-13^  (8  cane.)  13*  (one  leaf)  13** 
(last  leaf  of  last  quire  of  476)  \A^-2f  (4-  3*)  24*-40«  (7  stuck  to 
cover :  8  cane). 

Contents : 

Nicholaus  de  Lyra  super  Libros  Sapientiales        .         .         .         .      f.      i 

Ecce  descripsi  earn  tripliciter  prou.  22.  Secundum  quod  dicitur  in 
principio  de  plantis. 

Super  Isaiam  104.  The  beginning  of  the  prologue  in  the  original 
hand  is  at  the  end  of  476.  It  is  here  rewritten  on  an  inserted 
leaf  (104). 

Super  Jeremiam  157.  Ezech.  193/;  (many  blanks  left  for  dia- 
grams).    Prophetae  minores  234 /^ 


479]  GONVILLE   AND   CAT  US   COLLEGE   LIBRARY.  549 

Maccal).  269.     Colophon 

Opere  completo  sit  laus  ct  gloria  Clirislo, 

Scriptoiis  miseri  dignetur  deus  misereri. 
Daniel  288 />.     Baiuch  315;^,  ending  ^i()b:  qui  in  trinitate  perfecta 

uiuit  at  regnat  in  sec.  sec.     Anicn. 
Expl.  postilla  edita  super  lib.  Baruch. 

478  =  271.  ]  r  C.  M.  A.  698 

660.  J  t  James  l  28 

Vellum,  HyV  x  lO^j^,  ff.  269,  double  columns  of  62  lines. 
Cent.  XV,  in  some  of  the  same  hands  as  the  two  last. 

Red  skin  over  boards,  clasps  gone.  Chain-marks  between  clasps 
and  at  top  on  first  cover. 

In  last  cover : 

habeat  collegium  s.  annunc.  sancte  marie  Cantabrig. 

Collation :  flyleaves  gone,  r'*  (wants  i,  2)  2^-34*^  (wants  8). 
Contents  : 

Nicholaus  de  Lyra  super  Euangelia      .  .....       f.      i 

Begins  imperfectly  in  Prologue  to  Matthew. 

Memorial  verses  (one  word  to  a  chapter)  at  the  end  of  each  Gospel. 

Super  Epistolas  Pauli     .         .         .         .         .         .         •         .         .         i3r 

Super  Epistolas  Catholicas    .         .         .         .         .         .         .         .         214/' 

Super  Actus '^i^/' 

Super  Apocalypsim 252 

Ends  p.  2691^:   cum  omnibus  nobis.     Amen. 

Expl.  postilla  super  apoc.  edita  a  fr.  Nich.  de  Lyra. 

Scriptoris  miseri  dignare  deus  misereri. 

Beginning  of  a  Table  of  Epistles,  Gospels  and  Lessons  for  the  year. 

479.  C.  M.  A.  862 

511. 

Vellum,  I7f  x  10,  ff.  195+2,  double  columns  text  (45  lines)  and 
gloss.     Cent,  xiii  late,  well  written. 

Boards  stripped  of  skin  and  clasps. 

Collation:  2  flyleaves,  \^  2'"  3'"  4^-19'  20'"-23"'  (i  cane.  10  stuck 
to  cover). 

The  flyleaves,  reversed,  are  from  Decretals  (xiii-xiv). 

On  them  are  some  Cautions  : 

Caucio  Joh.  Wyse  et  Will.  Russell  exposita  in  cista  Wynton  apud  August.  Oxon.  die 
martis  prox.  ante  festum  S.   Ceadde  a.  d.  m°  ccc°  lvi'°. 


5 so  CATALOGUE   OF    MANUSCRIPTS.  [479- 

This  is  repeated  twice  on  the  2nd  leaf.    There  are  other  scribbles. 
At  the  end  (f.  194) : 
Supplementum  (erasuie)  cuius  principale  est  liber  sextus  cum  doctoribus. 

On  194^  : 

Supplementum... cuius  principale  est  paruum  uolumen. 

Contents : 

Codex  Justiniani,  libri  i-ix  cum  apparatu. 

Text.     Imperator. 

Cun(c)tos  populos  quos  clemencie  nostre  regit  imperium. 

Gloss.     De  summa  trinitate.     ^.    De  iusticia  tractaturus. 

Lib.  IX  ends  f.  194  a:  testem  habeant.     Expl.  liber  nonus  totalis 

codicis. 
Gloss.     Sed  si  parens  ac.     Expl.  apparatus  codicis  cum  omnibus 

addicionibus  et  autenticis. 
List  of  tituli  on  194  <5,  195  (T- 


480.  C.  M.  A.  979 

476. 

Vellum,  15!  X  1 1,  ff.  304,  double  columns  of  59  lines.  Cent,  xiii, 
in  a  small  fine  hand  with  interesting  ornaments.  Perhaps  written 
in  Italy. 

Old  binding,  red  skin  over  flat  boards,  clasps  and  strap  and  pin 
fastening  gone.     Chain-mark  at  top  and  bottom  middle  of  first  cover. 

From  Bury  St  Edmund's  Abbey.  At  top  of  f.  i  is:  Liber 
monachorum  Sancti  Edmundi  A.  200.  Added  to  which  is  modo 
Nicholai  Bridge  1562.  A  Thomas  Bridge  of  Hunstanton  was 
scholar  in  1572,  but  I  do  not  find  a  Nicholas. 

Collation:  110-5"  6^  71--91-  iqi"  ii**  \2^''-\6^''  1712-20'-  21I"  22^"  'if 
(i  cane.)  24^-  25^2  26"-29^»  30"  (i  cane). 

Contents : 

Canon  Avicennae. 

Liber  canonis  primus  quem  princeps  aboali  auiwcenne  de  medicina 

edidit  translatus  a  magistro   Girardo  cremonensi    in   toleto   de 

arabico  in  latinum. 
Verba  aboali  aui(ci)cenne       .         .         .         .         .         .         .         .       f.      i 

In  primis  deo  gracias  agemus  sicut  sui  ordinis  celsitudo 

— in  quinque  sic  diuidam  libros. 
Capitula. 


48l]  GONVILLE   AND   CAIUS   COLLEGE   LIBRARY.  55I 

Text.     Dico  quod  medicina  est  sciencia  qua  humani  corporis  dispo- 

siciones  noscuntur. 
Lib.  n,  f.  59.     Lil).  iii,  f.  113.     Lib.  iv,  f.  23^). 
Ends  f.  304/':    et  in  fine  eius  emplastrum  basilicon. 
Sit  nomen  domini  benedictum  ex  hoc  nunc  et  usque  in  seculum. 
Expl.  liber  quartus  auincenne  dec  gracias  (twice). 

The  book  has  some  interesting  ornament,  partly  ItaHan,  partly 
English. 

f.  \a  has  a  Ijorder  consisting  of  dragons  and  grotesques,  which  may  be  Italian.  In 
the  initial  I  are  five  medallions  on  ground,  not,  I  think,  of  Italian  execution.  They 
represent:  (i)  Man  sitting  before  a  book.  (2)  Two  men,  one  holding  up  a  vessel.  (3)  Man 
opening  a  book.     (4)   Man  holding  a  vessel.     (5)   Man  feeling  the  pulse  of  a  patient  in  bed. 

Initial  to  text,   f.   2.     Man  seated,  with  vessel. 

Lib.   I,   Fen  2,  f.  20.     Man  before  book. 

Lib.  I,  Fen  3,  f.  38.    Virgin  with  crown  and  sceptre,  and  Child,  seated,     (lold  ground. 

Fen  4,  f.  481!'.     Man  reading. 

Lib.  II,  f.  59.     Partial  border:  two  men  in  initial. 

f.  60.     Three  medallions  in  initial,  each  containing  a  figure. 

f.  74  //.     Man  with  uncertain  object. 

f.  102/'.     Man  in  pink  and  blue,  with  vessel. 

f.  112.     Seated  figure. 

Lib.  Ill,  f.  113.     Partial  border  and  initial. 

f.  1:4.     A  female  figure,  much  elongated. 

f.  123.     Virgin  and  Child. 

f.  126^.     Crowned  figure  seated. 

f.  142.     The  red  silk  guard  of  a  decorative  initial  remains. 

f.  146.     Two  figures  embrace. 

f.  162.     Seated  figure. 

f.  179.     Similar. 

f.  1943.     Female  figure. 

f.  218.     Larger:  seated  figure. 

f.  219.     N imbed  figure  seated. 

f.  222.     Seated  figure. 

f.  232.     Virgin  and  Child. 

Lib.  IV,  f.  237/.'.     Tall  figure  with  vessel. 

f.  252.     Seated  figure.     Also  ff.  262,  276^. 

f.  269  d.     Virgin  and  Child. 

481.  rc.  M.  A.  710 

477.  \  James  i6o 

Vellum,  14^  X  9^,  ff.  250+  8,  double  columns  of  Gy  line.s.  Cent, 
xiii-xiv,  in  more  than  one  good  black  hand. 

Skin  over  flat  boards,  clasps  gone.  Chain-mark  middle  top  of 
1st  cover.     Label  gone  from  2nd  cover. 


552  CATALOGUE   OF   MANUSCRIPTS.  [481- 

Doubtless  given  by  Beverley.  It  is  from  Oseney  Abbey  ;  on 
f.  I  is  the  press-mark  •  ^Mt  •  and  title  written  by  the  scribe  of  the 
title  in  297  : 

Hugo    de    Vienna    doctor    sacre   theologie  cardinalis   lome  super  epistolas    S.  Pauli. 
Ihesus.     Maria. 

On  flyleaf : 

precium  huius  lil)ri  x\s. 

On  last  leaf  in  pencil  (xiv)  : 

Wiham  ct  (?  circa)  staffordiam  et  uallem  dei. 
On  the  verso : 

liber  Ricardi  Bumpstede. 

The  flyleaves  are  from  an  oddly  written  Bible  containing  parts 
of  Exodus  and  Numbers. 
At  the  end  of  Exodus  is  : 

Expl.  liber  Exodi.  leuiticus  deficit. 

It  may  be  of  cent,  xiii  early. 

Collation:  a"  i^--5'-  (11,  12  cane.)  &  7^''  8«  9*  lO-  (3  left)  ii«  I2« 

13"     14-     15^-     16^-     17''    18^    (+3*)    19'^    20^--22'-    23*    24-'    25'-    26'-    27" 

(i,  2  cane.)  b"*. 

There  is  another  old  title  on  f .  i  Z* : 

A  postille  super  Epistolas  Pauli. 

Contents  : 

Hugo  de  Vienna  super  Epistolas  Pauli  .         .         .         .         .       f.      i 

Beniamin  lupus  rapax. 

There  is  a  second  comment  on  i,  2  Tim.,  Tit.,  Phil.,  Heb.  fol- 
lowing Philemon  and  beginning  f.  198. 

Paulas  etc.  In  hac  prima  epistola  monet  ipsum  thimotheum  ad 
perfectam  caritatem. 

Ends  (on  Heb.):  Amen.  i.  uere  uel  fiat  secundum  Jeronimum. 

Expl.  Ep.  ad  Hebreos. 

This  portion  is  in  a  different  hand. 

Then,  in  the  former  hand,  the  comment  of  Hugo  on  Heb.  .         215 

Ending  f.  250  a:   uirtute  uero  omni  priuate. 

482.  ]  C.  M.  A.  907 

478.  \  James  20 

Vellum,  ff.  389+  I,  double  columns  of  70  lines.     Cent,  xiii,  in  a 
very  peculiar  hand,  probably  Italian. 
Skin  over  boards,  clasp  gone. 


483]  GONVILLE   AND   CAIUS   COLLEGE   LIBRARY.  553 

Collatio)i:   i  flyleaf,  i>--2i'^  22^  23^--33'-  34  (i  left). 
At  end  (xv): 

Liber  Willelmi  Poteman  eniptus  a  M''"  Jacoljo  Goldwell  qiiein  postea  idem  doniinus 
Jacobus  halniit  a  dicto  .^L   W.    Potman. 

At  bottom  of  389/; : 

Tradidi    Jolianni    casoiiebii  (?)    xxiiii    at^nos    aur.    et    xiiii     regales    ami    ad    opus 
casianii  (?)  arg. 

A  monogram  or  device  on  last  cover. 
Contents : 

In  nomine  domini  et  gloriose  uirginis  matris  eius  speculum  iudiciale 

a  mag.  Guilielmo  Durandi  compositum  inc.  .         .         .  .     f.        1 

Reuerendo  in  Christo  patri  domino  suo  Octobono. 

A  beautiful  decorative  initial  and  partial  border  which  has  some 
Italian  and  some  French  characteristics. 

Lib.  II,  f.  102  b.     Good  initial. 

Lib.  Ill,  f.  257. 

Ends  f.  389(5:  Ad  quod  nos  perducat  qui  sine  line  uiuit  et  regnat. 
Amen. 

Expl.  spec.  iud.     Compilatum  a  mag.  Guill"  Duranli. 

Deo  gracias. 


483.  C.  M.  A.  859 

479. 

Vellum,  14x9,  fif.  270+12,  text  and  gloss  double  columns, 
text  47  lines.     Cent,  xiii-xiv,  well  written. 

Red  skin  over  thin  boards,  clasps  gone.  Chain-mark  middle 
top  of  1st  cover. 

At  end : 


2  I  ff  nouum  prec.   xlvj. 


Perhaps  from  Walter  Elveden  :  see  below. 

Collation:   a"  i'--io'-   11-  12'-  13'-   14"'  i5'--23'"  24*'  b«,  6  stuck 
to  cover. 

On  flyleaf:  (i)  Digest,  constauit  iii  li. 
On  f  iii  receipt  in  French  : 

Pur  chescune  playe  saner. 

Verses  on  quantities  and  other  notes. 
List  of  tituli. 


554  CATALOGUE   OF    MANUSCRIPTS.  [483- 

iv  d.     A  question  of  presentation  to   a   living,  with   a   copious 
discussion. 

vi  d.     List  of  tituli. 

Contents  : 

Digestum  nouiim.     Liliri  i-xn  (xxxix-i.). 

Text. 

De  operis  noui  nuiitiatione. 

Ulpianus.     Hoc  edicto  ut  sine  iure. 
Gloss.     £>f  op.  lion,  niiiit.  sed  cum  vii  sunt  partes. 
Text  ends  f.   270/':   abesse  non  potest,     deo  gratias. 
Gloss. :  I'em  amittere  die  ut  ibi  ac. 
Note  in  another  hand. 

On  flyleaves  at  end  : 

1.  Three  carefully  written  alphabetical  tables. 

2.  A  page  of  notes. 

3.  Questio  disputata  per  m.  Joh.  de  Ditone  (?)  doctoreni  in  decretis  et  responsa  per 

M.  Walterum  de  Eluedene. 
Titius  rector  Eccl.  de  W.  Roffens.  dies,  fratriim  heremitarum  S.  Aug.  Cantebrigie. 
Almost  a  whole  leaf:  very  closely  written. 


484.  r  C.  M.  A.  1007 

480.  t  James  253 

Vellum,  1 3^  X  9,  ff.  92  +  3,  double  columns  of  6^  lines.    Cent,  xiv, 
in  two  clear  hands.  2  fo.  debebat. 

Boards  stripped  of  skin  and  clasps. 
Collation:   i  flyleaf,  \^-f  S^-  9"  ]  io«  ii^^,  2  flyleaves. 

Contents : 

I.     Commentum  super  Boethium  de  Consolatione  Philosophiae    .       f.      i 
Inc.  primus  liber  Boecii  de  cons.  phil. 
Explanacionem  librorum  Boicii  de  cons.  phil.  aggressurus. 
This  is  the  commentary  of  Nicholas  Triveth. 
Ends  f.  'i\b:   in  prospectu  iudicis  cernentis  cuncta  qui  d.  n. 

I.  C.  cui  est  honor  et  gloria  in  sec.  sec.     Amen. 
Et  sic  finitur  liber  quintus  continens  prosas  v.  et  metra  5  et 

sic  uniuersaliter  in  isto  toto  libro  sunt  prose  39  et  metra 

totidem. 
•2.      Boethius  de  Consolatione    Philosophiae.      The   text   alone   in 

another  hand         .........  75 

Inc.   liber   Primus  Anicii    Manilii   Seuerini    Bt)ecii    exconsulis 

ordinarii   Patricii  de   Phil.  Cons.      Metrum  i"'. 


486]  GONVILLE   AND   CAIUS   COLLEGE   LIBRARY.  555 

Carmina  qui  quondam. 

Ends  f.  gil/:   iudicis  cuncta  cernentis. 

Anic.    Manil.    Seuer.    Boicii    ex   Consulibus  Ord.   Patr.   Phil. 

Consol.  lib.  quintus  expl.  quod  Ge...  (erasure). 

There  follows  an  ill-written  screed,  beginning: 

Inter    saluandos    siquidem  atque  (?)    dampnandos    sic    deus 

discemit. 


485.  /  C.  M.  A.  983 

481.  I  Jan^cs  38 

Vellum,  iSiVx^i^'  ^-  1/6  +  4-  double  columns,  text  and 
comment  alternating,  of  about  50  lines.     Cent,  xiv,  well  written. 

Skin  over  boards,  clasps  gone.  Traces  of  chain-mark  at  top 
and  bottom  of  first  cover. 

Label  under  horn  on  2nd  cover  : 

Commenlum  super  libros  phisicorum  S  I   (or  S.  L.)  liber  Collegii. 

Collation  :  a^'  i>--6'-  ;»  8'-- 15^-  b". 

On  flyleaf  at  beginning  two  erasures  (one  a  Cautio) :  at  end 

Supplementum  m"  ■     Cuius  principale  est  libr.  decreloruni. 

.Supplementum  Lauenham. 


f.      \l> 


Contents : 

Averroes  super  libros  8  Physicorum  aristotelis      . 
Intencio  mea  in  hoc  sermone  est  glosare. 
Text.     Quoniam  disposicio  sciencie 
Text  ends  f.  i^ib:   nuUam  habere  magnitudineni. 
Comment.:   uirtus  in  corpore.      Expl.  liber. 
Some  notes  follow. 


486.  /  C.  M.  A.  984 

482.  I  James  142 

Vellum,  14I  X  9i,  ff.  498  +  4,  double  columns  of  text  and 
comment  alternating,  a  full  column  of  the  latter  containing  61  lines, 
text  about  half  as  much.  Cent,  xiv,  very  finely  written,  with  some 
good  ornament. 

Traces  of  chain-mark  at  top  and  bottom  of  first  flyleaves. 

Collation  :  2  flyleaves,  I'^i  a  slip)  2'-  (wants  i)  3^-=-20'-  2i«  |  22^-- 
33''  34"  I  35"-40'-^  41"  1  42^'  43"  44'  b'^ 


5S6  CATALOGUE   OF    MANUSCRIPTS.  [486- 

Oii  the  flyleaves  at  the  end  are  a  number  of  erased  Cautiones 
of  1346,  1348,  1349  etc.  and  : 

Caucio  domini  Ric.  Derham.     (Venn,   i.  4.) 

Contents  : 

I.     Averroes  super  lil)ros  (viii)  Physicorum  .         .         .         .     f.       i 

Intencio  mea  in  hoc  sermone  est  glosare  hunc  librum 
— debemus  transire. 

First  leaf  of  text  and  comment  gone. 

Text  ends  234 15:   nullam  habere  magnitudinem. 

Comment :  uirtiis  in  corpore. 

Expl.  commenta  cum  textu  super  8  lib.  phisicorum  aristotilis. 
-2.     Idem  super  libros  de  Celo  et  Mundo     .....         235 

Initial  and  opening  words  of  comment  cut  out. 

First  complete  section  of  comment :   Quia  iste  liber  primus. 

Text  ends  383  b :   sufficienter  et  perfecte. 

Comm.  384  a:   completa  est  intencio  nostra  in  hoc  tractatu. 

Expl.  lib.  celi  et  mundi.      384  />  blank. 

3.  Super  libros  de  anima    ........         385 

Initial  cut  out.     Text:   ..um  de  re  /  onorabi/li  est  scire. 

Comm. :   Intendit  per  subtilitatem. 

Text  ends  470  fi :   aliquo  modo. 

Comm. :  et  hoc  est  manifestum.     Expl.  lib.  de  anima. 

4.  Super  libros  de  Generatione  et  Corruptione  .         .         .         .         471 
Intencio  nostra  in  hoc  libro.     Cc)mment  only. 

Fine  decorative  initial:  also  on  477  <5. 
Ends  482  6  :  numero  a  precedentibus. 
Expl.  tract.  Aueroyz  super  lib.  de  generacione. 

5.  Inc.  tract.  Aueroys  super  librum  metheororum.      No  text      .         483 
Postquam  uisum  est  quod  principia. 

Good  initial  and  guard  left. 

• — in  eo  quod  est  ei  proprium. 
Expl.  tract.  Aueroyz  super  lib.  metheor. 

6.  Inc.  tract.  Aueroys  super  librum  de  sensu  et  sensato    .         .         487  b 
Virtutes  quidem  sensibiles  quedam. 

Initial  and  guard. 

— qui  dicitur  liber  de  sensu  et  sersato. 
Expl.  tract.  Aueroys  super  lib.  de  s.  et  s. 

7.  Inc.  tract.  Aueroys  super  librum  de  memoria  et  reminiscencia         490 
Iste  tractatus  incipit  perscrutari. 

Initial  left. 

— istarum  uirtutum  uel  utramque.      Expl.  comm.  Aueroys 
super  lib.  de  mem.  et  rem. 
Inc.  tract.  Aueroys  super  librum  de  sompno  et  uigilia  491 

Dicendum  est  de  sompno  et  uigilia. 
Initial  left :   another  on  492. 

— accidentium  suorum  dictum  est. 


487]  GONVILLE   AND   CAIUS   COLLEGE   LIBRARV,  55/ 

Q.      In  hoc  tractatu  perscrutatur  dc  causis  longiludinis  et  bicuilatis 

uitc f.  493 

Rubric  follows :  Inc.  trad,  aueroys  super  libruni  dc  morle  et 

uita  et  de  causis  Ion.  et  bre.  uitc. 
Dicamus  igitur  quod  excessum  est. 
Initial  damaged. 

— urn  habeant  anguille.      Expl.  comm.  Aueroys  super  lib. 
de  morte  et  uita. 
10.     Inc.  tract.   Aueroys  super  librum  de  substancia  orbis     .         .         494 
In  hoc  tractatu  intendimus  perscrutari  de  rebus. 
Good  initial :  others  on  the  three  following  leaves. 
Ends  498  rt  (fifth  tract):   quod  hec  questio  est  ualde  bona. 
Expl.  tract.   Aueroys  super  lib.  de  subst.  orbis. 


487.  f  C.  M.  A.  953 

483.  \  James  90 

Vellum,  14  X  10^,  ff.  181  +2,  double  columns  of  55  and  64  lines. 
Cent,  xiv,  in  two  or  three  fairly  good  hands. 
On  flyleaf: 

Ex  dono  domini  Petri  Blome. 

And  list  of  contents. 

Collation:  a-  i-  (four  and  a  slip)  2-«  (one  cane.)  |  31-  4'^  ^""--lO^"^ 
II 1"  I  121-  13'-  14^  15I'  \&  17'"  i8'\ 

Contents : 

I.      I.      Liber  de  ffisionomia         ........       f.      i 

Elegans  est  nature  cognicio  que  per  formas  exteriores. 
Ends  p.  3a:  nature  cognicionem  in  omnibus  sibi  couqiarabit. 
Expl.  fideliter  et  feliciter  phisnomia  Aristotilis. 

2.  Alius  tractatus         .........  3 

Natura  operatur   occulte    in   hiis    etc.   uerbum    intitulatur    ab 

autore  libri  sex  principiorum. 
Ends   f.    7  rt :    i'ructus    uirtutum    actibus    uestre    consuetudinis 

accrescent. 
Expl.  phisonomie  Aristotilis. 

3.  Alius  tractatus  de  physiognomia      ......  7 

Quoniam  non  sunt  impassibiles  a  motibus  corporis. 

i.  ()b  ends :  quibus  sunt  oculi  glauci, 

which  appears  to  continue  on  a  slip  following  f.  3 : 

uel  albi  timidi  sunt.     This  ends  unfinished  after  a  few  lines. 
II,     4.     Bernardus  in  practaca(!)  Gordonii.     Lilium  appellatur.     (Bern. 

de  Gordonio  Lilium  Medicinae)    .         .         .         .         .         .  10 

At  top:  deficit  prima  pars  primi  libri  s.  de  omnibus  febribus. 


558 


CATALOGUE   OF   MANUSCRIPTS. 


[487- 


Postea  est  inflatio  seu  tumor. 

Ends  f.  11"]  b:   et  libellus  de  graduacione. 

Expletus  est  liber  benedictus  deus  in  secula.     bene  possum 

dicere  hoc  opus  exegi  quod    nee   iouis   ira    nee  ignes   nee 

ferrum  nee  edax  poterit  abolere  uelustas. 
Expl.  liber  qui  uocatur  lilium. 
III.     5.     Pars  oculi  Sacerdotum  (-is)     .         .         .         .         .         .         .     f .   1 1 

Cum  ecclesie  quibus  preficiuntur  persone  minus  ydonee. 
Ends  f.  136:  qui  liuniiliatus  fuerit  erit  in  gloria.     Ad  quam 

nos  perducat  d.  n.  I.  C.     Amen. 
Expl.  summa  que  uocatur  pars  oculi  sacerdotum. 
(By  Will,  de  Pagula.) 

6.  Constitutiones  Oxon.  prouinciales  sunt  hee     . 
Auctoritate  dei. 
Constituciones  Octo(bo)ni  (/.  Ottonis) 

,,  Octoboni  (1268) 

,,  Bonefacii  apud  Lamehuthe 

,,  de  Redynge      .... 

,,  Bonefacii  apud  Westmonasterium 

Ends   156(5':   duximus  apponenda. 

Expl.  statuta  prouincialia  anglie  tam  legatorum  quam  archie 
piscoporum. 

7.  Hie  incipit  beleth  ........ 

(Tractatus  Joh.  Beleth  de  ecclesiasticis  officiis. ) 

In  primitiua  ecclesia  prohibitum  erat. 

Ends  f.  180  a  (De  festo  S.  Andree):   uel  hac.     qui  me  plas- 

masti  miserere  mei. 


136 

i39(J 

142 

148 

150 

155 


156^ 


488. 
484. 


C.  M.  A.  103 1 

James  236 


Vellum,    I3f  X  91^,    fif.    87+1,    double    columns    of    48    lines. 
Cent.  XV,  in  a  clear  foreign  (?  Flemish)  hand. 
Collation:   i  flyleaf,  i^-S*  g'  (three  left). 

Contents  : 

Commentarius  in  iv  libros  Ciceroiiis  ad  Herennium. 

Prologue  :   Intuenti  et  inspectanti  michi  prorsus  nulla  res  uidetur 

utilior  quam  dicendi  uis. 
Dedicated  to  one  Pelegrinus. 

There  is  rather  a  pretty  flourished  initial  (blue  and  purplish  red). 
Ends :  faciebat  de  prohemio  satis. 

Oratoris  officium  :   ffinito  exordio  incipit  tractatus  in  quo  id  seruat. 
Ends  unfinished  f.  86  a  on  iv.  xxxiii.  (45) : 
in  hoc  pectora  et  pulmones  pro  pectore  et  pulmone. 
In  margin :   abusio  sequitur. 


489]  GONVILLE   AND   CAIUS   COLLEGE   LIBRARY.  559 

489.  ? 

485. 

Vellum,  13^  X  gl,  ff.  368  +  3,  mostly  double  columns  of  36  lines. 
Cent,  xiv  early,  in  a  fine  hand. 

Old  binding,  brown  leather  over  wooden  boards  on  each  of 
which  are  five  plain  metal  bosses,  strap  and  pin  fastening  gone. 

Collatio7i :  a*  (i  gone,  2  lines  cover)  i"  2''-ii'*  (wants  2)  i2'*-i8'* 
(wants  I,  3,  8)  19*  20**  2i'"  22**  23^  (.?8,  wanting  4,  5)  24^-34^  (wants  2) 
35^'-47'*  48-  (two  left)  b-  (2  lines  cover).  The  old  foliation  is  wrong, 
it  begins  with  quire  2  and  omits  fT.  281,  282,  290-299,  f.  151  is 
duplicated:  ff.  128,  135  have  been  abstracted  since  the  foliation  was 
made.     Professor  Bensly  notes  that  they  were  missing  in  1885. 

In  the  first  cover  names  of  the  Bishops  of  Ely  down  to  Weston 
(24  Hen.  8). 

On  the  flyleaf : 

Sessio  apud  Cant,  coram  Ric.  de  plaiz  et  Job.  hynton  Electoribus  Tractoribus  et 
superuisoribus  hominuin  pedit.  ad  arm  .     Com.  Cant,  eligend.  die  Veneris  in  festo 

S.  .     Anno  r.  r.  E  (?)   filii  regis  E.  xviii°. 

Ends:    Scilicet  de  c.  et  x.xxu  hominibus  onerat'  existat. 

Contents : 

1.  Kalendar  in  red  and  blaci<  of  cent,  xv,   perhaps  inserted  by 

Steward.      It   is   apparently  an    ordinary    Sarum    kalendar. 
S.  Etheldreda  is  not  entered  in  red. 
Jan.     19.     Obit,  roberti  Steward  added. 
Aug.     4.      Obitus  Will.  Gray.  Eliensis  Ep.  A.  d.  m.  cccc.  Ixxiiij 

added. 
Sept.  1 1.     Obitus  Elie  Clyderhowe  nuper  senescalli  de  Ely  qui 
obiit  A.  d.  m.  cccc.  Ixviij  cuius  anime  propicietur 
deus  Amen.     Added. 
18.     Obit,  lodeuycus  administr.  perpetuus  Eliensis  littera 
dominicali  F.  anno  Henr.  vi''  xxii. 
Oct.    17.     Transl.  of  S.  Etheldreda  added. 

25.     Ob.  M.  puy(?)  legum  doctoris  lilt,  domin.  B. 

Ob.  P.  Morgan  Ep.  Eliensis  a.  d.  m.  cccc.  xxxv(?). 
Nov.   19.     Ob.  Joh.  de  Fordham  Ep.  Eliensis  a.  d.  m.  cccc.  xxv. 

2.  Cent.  xiv. 

Iste  libertates  allocate  sunt  episcopo  Elyensi  in  scaccario  .      f.     7 
Charter  of  17  Henry  III. 

Carta  libertatum  Elyensis  Ecclesie.      17   Hen.   III.          .  .              7/; 

Carta  libertatis  de  fugacion'.      16  Hen.  HI.            .         .  .              8/' 

De    Bramford    9/;.       De    Northwade    (Northwold)    10.  De 
Hadestoke  10. 


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Abb.  de  Thorneye  10 /^ 

Cirographum  Ric.  de  Grendale  11. 

Cirogr.  mag.  W.  de  Argentein  1 1 .    Cirogr.  Job.  de  Wysbech  1 1 . 

Mag.  Hicche  venator   11/^.     Burgens.  et  (de)  Gypewic   12. 

Rogeri  capellani  de  Biigham   12. 

De  Godefrido  de  Tybieya  12  <5.     Job.  de  Bluntesbam  12/'. 

Rog.  de  Causton  13.     Ric.  de  Melchisham  13. 

Galfr.  Wintringham  13/^     Rad.  de  Berford  13^. 

Henr.  de  Cohie  14.,     Henr.  de  Tybieya.    Osber  de  Lundon  14. 

Job.  de  Aillton  1415.     Job.  de  Reymersham  14  d. 

Rad.  de  Neketun  de  dom.  Lund.  15. 

Rob.  de  insula  de  Noithwand  15/^     Idem  de  eodem. 

Carta  prioris  et  conuentus  Elyensis  de  xxiii  solid.  Redditus  16. 

Rob.  de  Westeueton.  Ric.  de  Tudebam.  Job.  fil.  Aed- 
mundi  16. 

Rob.  Manipeni  16. 

Carta  Andr.  de  North  wand  16 1>. 

Tbo.  de  Balesbam  17,    Prior  S.  Neoti. 

De  Ratendune  1 7  />. 

Job.  fil.  Walteri   18. 

Confirmation  by  Bp   Hugo   18. 

Andr.  fil.  Ric.  de  Mundeford   18  (5. 

Hospitals  at  Ely,  deed  of  Bp  Hugo  19. 

On  f.  19^5  (13^)  a  coloured  drawing  of  three  shields  of  the 
Steward  arms.  On  scroll,  15 14.  Premendo  sustulit.  Below: 
Stywarde.     Reproduced  by  Smith. 

fiancorum  Carolus  sic  vult  bee  stemmata  ferri, 
singula  cum  valeant  sunt  meliora  simul. 

On  f.  20  (19)  a  good  coloured  picture  (within  a  double  bordure 
of  red  with  fleurs  de  lys)  of  the  first  Stuart  in  mail  with 
yellow  surcoat  and  shield  of  his  arms  (without  the  lion), 
killing  a  red  lion  with  a  ragged  stick,  in  a  landscape.  In 
the  upper  Z.  corner  a  mailed  arm  with  sleeve  of  blue 
bearing  fleurs  de  lys  bands  him  a  shield  of  bis  arms  ic/'/A 
the  lion.     Reproduced  by  Smith. 

Milites  quos  R.  bygot  tenet  de  Episcopo  Elyensi  .         .     f.     20(14)/^ 

Rob.  de  Ageylun  tenet  in  debeham  feod.  11.  milit.  et  iii  quart. 

Later  note  of  the  Earl  of  Oxford's  fees,  and  of  homages      .  15*^  16 

Nomina  rectoriarum  in  Com.  Cantabrig.         .         .         .         .  \6/' 

On  17a  a  lion  rampant,  in  red  chalk.  Above:  Je  suis  a 
Austin  (?)  le  seneschal. 

Donation  of  knights'  fees  by  Symon  de  insula       .         .         .  ly  d 

Later  addition  of  Placita  concerning  Terrington    .         .         .  18 

One  or  two  shorter  documents  added  in  margin  etc. 

Inc.  liber  de  Inquisicionibus  maneriorum  episcopatus  Elyensis 
factis  tempore  Hugonis  Elyensis  Episcopi.  Anno  consecra- 
cionis  sue  vicesimo  primo.  Per  Rogerum  de  Abyton  tunc 
senescallum.     De  aduocacionibus  ecclesiarum  de  dominicis 


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pratis    pastuiis    boscis    et    maiiscis    et    piscariis    de    feodis 
militium 

The  manors  treated  are  as  follows: 


'9 


Ely  f.  19  (note  the  initial).  Dunham  (Downham)  29^.  Little- 
port  343.  Streethani  40/'  (a  later  addition  on  466). 
Wilburton  46  />.  Lyndon  f.  =,  i  (this  leaf  supplied  in  cent.  xvi). 
Dudington  60 /;.  Merch  69.  Merchford  7 1  Z^.  Beymyk  73. 
Wisbech  74.  Leverington  84.  Neuton  88.  Tyd88(6.  Elm 
()i/>.  Brokene96/^  Wells  97 /^  Somersham  99/;.  (Colne 
101 /'.  Erhef^e  (liarith)  106.  Bluntesham  107  <^.  Kenton 
112.  Pidele  113.)  Wyvelingham  (Willingham)  116. 
Dittone   i  20  />. 

On  127(5  is  a  large  drawing  of  the  Stewart  ragged  staff 
with  a  broken  sword  at  bottom.  Below:  Stywarde 
1524- 

Balsham  (first  leaf  gone)  129.  Shelford  (first  leaf  gone)  136. 
Triplowe    141.     Herdwyk    145.     Grantesden   149/;. 

Hertford.  Kelyshille  152.  Hatfeld  156.  Tatenge  164.  Had- 
dam  166. 

Essex.     Hadestoke  169.     Lytleberi  173.     Ratendon  180/^ 

On  f.  187  addition.  Placita  ap.  Weston  etc.  anno  r.  r.  h. 
quinto  decimo  between  Will,  de  Ferrariis  de  Groby  and 
John,  Bp  of  Ely. 

Norfolk.  Terrington  i87(5.  VValpole  201.  Walton  209  (note 
initial).  Tilney  214/'.  Wygenhall  215 /^  Walsoken  216. 
Enemeth  218. 

On  22ob.  Composition  between  the  Bp  of  Ely,  the  Prior  of 
Lewes,  and  the  liberi  tenentes  of  the  above  manors  and  the 
Abbot  of  Bury  concerning  the  pasture  and  turbary  of  West-fen 
anno  r.  r.  Johannis  nono. 

f.  221  blank. 

Pulham  232.  Derham  235 /i.  Schipedham  250 /a  Brigham 
267  b.     Feltwell  275.     Northwold  283. 

Suffolk.  Glemsford  281  ^  Herthyrst  (Hartest)  307  (wrongly 
numbered).  Rattlesdene  313 3.  Hecham  (Hitcham)  322. 
Barking  332.  Wetheringsett  341.  Brandon  351.  Bromford 
(Bramford)  350 /^  (The  initial  cut  out,  with  corresponding 
bits  out  of  two  preceding  leaves.) 

Extracts  from  records,  references  to  emoluments  of  Ely,  privi- 
leges etc 3663 

Ending  imperfectly,  f.  373. 

Two  leaves  relating  to  Littleport,  beginning  imperfectly  .         .         374 

Mete  et  bunde  marisci  vocat'.  Crowlode  meer  (later)       .         .         375  3 

Alphabetical  list  of  Manors  (by  Blomefield?)         .  .         .         375 /y 

Confirmation  of  property  in  Ely  to  Th.  Noteford  de  Wynston 

(later) 3-6 

Deed  of  Andr.  fil.  Rog.  de  Feltwell.     31  Ed.  I       .         .         .         376/y 
G.  c.  C.  II.  j6 


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Some  other  notes  on  flyleaves,  inter  alia  one  by  Blomefield 
that  he  examined  and  extracted  much  from  the  book  in  1727 
and    1730. 

I  do  not  find  the  note  alluded  to  by  Smith  that  the  MS.  was 
once  in  Sir  R.  Cotton's  library. 

490.  (  C.  M.  A.  1002 
486.                                                                       \  ?  James  6 

Vellum,  I4yiy  X  9^,  ff.  264+1,  double  columns  of  61  lines. 
Cent,  xiv,  in  two  rather  rough  clear  hands,  good  blue  initials 
with  red  flourishing. 

Skin  over  boards,  clasps  gone.  Chain-mark  at  middle  top  of 
first  cover. 

Collation:   i  flyleaf,  i^=  2^^  3'^  ^'--^'''  9"  \o'"-\s'^  16^  \y'--22^\ 

Contents : 

1.  Walterus  de  Burley  super  Politica  Aristotelis         .         .         .      f.     i 
Ut  dicit  philosophus  ethicorum  quinto  re  famulari. 

(Dedicated  to  Richard  de  Bury.) 

Ends  f.  lib:  deo  qui  dedit  intelligere  sint  gracie  infinite. 

Deo  gracias. 

Explicit  expliceat  ludere  scriptor  eat. 

Some  additions  follow.     At  the  end  of  which  (74/')  is: 

Expl.  liber  politicorum  etc. 

2.  Idem  super  Ethica 75 

Reuerendo    in    Christo    patri    et    domino    domino    R(icardo) 

diuina   disponente   clemencia    Dunelmensis  sedis   episcopo 

W.  de  B. 
Hand  changes  at  f.  185. 

Ends  f.  263  a :  ad  docendum  ut  patet  et  est  finis. 
Expl.  lib.  decimus. 
Non  peto  incaustum  sed  uini  nobilis  haustum. 

491.  C.  M.  A.  904 
487. 

Vellum,  14x8^,  ff.  175,  double  columns  of  60  and  70  lines. 
Cent,  xiv,  well  written.  Two  volumes,  the  first  in  an  English 
hand,  the  second  Italian. 

Collation:  i^^  (one  cane.)  2^"-4^'^  5^  (quires  4,  5,  6  damaged)  6^^ 
78  8^2  912  10*  (wants  4)  ||  u^  i2'«  13^  (+  i)  i4'"-i8^". 


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At  top  of  f.   I  : 

Peitinet  executuribus  ^L    Slephani  Rogers. 

Contents : 

L      r.     Casus  Codicis. 

Her   que    necesmrio.       Domimis    iustinianus    imperator    mittit 

banc  constitutionem. 
Ends  f.  98  a :  efficitur  nisi  per  patris  deportacionem. 
Expl.   Casus  Codicis.     98  l>  blank. 
II.      2.      Summa  ^^zonis  super  libello  Institucionuni  et  Codicis  fif. 

precii  xx"  solid.    .  .  .  .  .         .  .  .  .     f.     99 

Azonis  inc.  prohemiuni  ad  summam  Institucionum  cjuasiniodo 

geniti  pueri  uel  adulti  lac  iuris  concupiscite. 
Ends   (unfinished?)    f.    125a:    the   last   section   in   an    English 

hand.      125  b  blank. 
3.      Inc.  prohemium  ad  summam  codicis  per  dom.  Azonem  com- 

positum         ..........  126 

Cum  post  inuentionem  scientie  superuenerit  gratie  plenitudo. 
Ends  imperfectly  f.  175/^. 


492.  C.  M.  A.  1033 

261. 

Vellum,  14;}  X  9,  ff.  148  4-  2,  mostly  61  lines  to  a  page.  Cent,  xiv, 
well  written.  2  fo.  c  .1.  super. 

Collation:  a-  i>^-3'^  4^-  (+  8*)  5^-  (+4*,  9*)  6^-  7'^-  8>-^  (+  i*)  9^2 
lO'-  (+  3*,  8*,  10*)  I  I^'  12^2  (+  I*). 

On  flyleaf  at  end  (xv) : 

Mem.    quod    liberaui   Thome    Malbrugh   stacionario    fif.   vetus  secundo    folio    habere 
non  pat...  xxx^. 

Item  ff.   inforciatum  sec.   folio  plurimis...   ii  marc  et  di. 

Item  unum  apparatum  junior  (?)  sec.   fol.   quod  omnis  ii  marc  et  di. 

Also  in  the  last  cover  : 

f.    Brownynge  ciuitatis  Glowcestr. 

On  a  flyleaf  at  the  beginning  are  written  several  paragraphs 
in  a  bad  hand.     One  begins  : 

In  p°  (?)  die  viz.  xxi  die  noueml)ris  a.  d.  mill.  cccc.  xxj.  dominus  Cant,  regraciabatur 
domino  Regi  de  graciosis  (?)  servitiis  (?)  sui... 

Another  date  is  141 3. 

The  last  is  on  the  translation  of  Richard  II.'s  bones  to 
Westminster  and  mentions  who  were  present. 

36—2 


564  CATALOGUE   OF   MANUSCRIPTS.  [49: 

Contents : 

Dictionarius    ...........       f.      i 

A.  de    ista   dictione   a.   nota  de  elect,  c.    1.  super  uerbo  a   die. 
There  are  very  numerous  additions,  both  on  the  margins  and  on 

inserted  leaves. 
Ends:   Zizannia  i.  lollium.  de  sepult'  dudum  v'  Zizannie.  Jo.  an. 

in  cle(mentinas).     Expl. 


493.  f  C.  M.  A.  883 

262.  \cf.  James  i88 

Vellum,  iT,^  X  Sh,  four  volumes  (I.  double  columns  of  96  lines. 
II.  double  columns,  text  and  gloss,  text  37  etc.  lines.  III.  two 
columns,  59  lines.     IV.  two  columns,  101  lines).    Cent,  xiv  and  xiii. 

Old  binding,  wood  much  decayed. 

(T^//^//^;/ .•  2  flyleaves.  I.  11--512  (wants  12).  II.  6**  7^^  8"  (4- 2 
after  6)  g''-i2'^  13"  I4«  (wants  8).  |  III.  151"  i6«.  IV.  1712-221-^ 
(wants  12)  23^--25^2  26*^  (6  lines  cover),  ff.  290  (291)  +  2. 

The  first  flyleaf  is  a  copy  of  a  Bull  of  Benedict  XII. : 

de  procuracionibus  visitacionibus  (?). 
Vas  electionis  paulus. 

The  second  is  a  leaf  of  a  roughly  written  law-book. 
Contents : 

I.  At  top  :    Liber  AL   Nich.  Stoket  prec.    vero  xls. 
I.     In  a  very  small  pale  hand. 

Apparatus  Johannis  Andree  in  Sextum .         .         .         .         .      f.      i 
Quia  preposterus  est  ordo 

— nouiter  inchoatos  Jo.  an. 
Expl.  apparatus  vi.  li.  Jo.   Andr. 
ff.  57  ^-59  f  blank. 

II.  Text  and  gloss. 

Liber  sextus  cum  apparatu  Johannis       .....  60 

Text.     Bonefacius  etc. 

Gloss.    In  dei  nomine  amen.    Secundum  philosophum  scire  est. 

Text  ends  :   anno  quarto. 

Gloss  :   q.  m.  plerique. 

Expl.  apparatus  vi  li.    deer,   compositus  et  promulgatus  per 

ven.    uirum   dominum  Johannem  monachum   ss.   marcellini 

et  petri  presb.  cardinalem  a.  d.  m.cc.viii.     Amen. 
Capitula  of  the  five  books  of  Decretals  .         .         .         .  160/^ 

III.  Cent,  xiii,  on  rather  smaller  leaves :  with  a  very  fine  border 

and  initials  of  English  work. 


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Inc.   apparatus  domini    Dini   super   titulo   de   regulis   iuris   in 

vi'°  libro      .         .         .         .         .         .         .         .         .         .     f.   i6t 

Premissis  casibus  sin<;ularibus 

— nomen.  §  ult. 
Expl.  app.   d.  Dini  in  vi°  li.  decret.  super  titulo  de  ret;,  iur. 
I\'.  In  a  minute  hand. 

Apparatus  Guidonis  de  Baysio  super  sextum  .         .         .  179 

\^enerabilibus  et  discretis  uiris  rectoribus  universitatis  sco- 
•  larium  Bonon....guydo  de  Basyo  Bonon.  archidiaconus. 

Ends  f.  290  a::    percussio  in  fine. 
Expl.  app.  sexti  libri   editus  per   d.  Guyd.  de   basyo   Archi- 

dyaconum  bonon.  domini  pape  capellanum. 
On    the    verso :     Suiilementum    Job.    tyryngton    et    Johannis 

Crowcher. 
Cuius  principale  est  alius  sextus  cum  tribus  glossis. 
Another  cautio,  most  of  which  is  erased,  below. 
John    Crowcher  was   an   early  benefactor   to  the    University 

Library. 


494.     The  Organon.  f  C  M.  A.  loii 

263.  \  James  i8 

Vellum,  13I  X  8^,  ff.  216  +  4,  3^  lines  to  a  page.  Cent,  xiii,  well 
written  with  fine  ornaments. 

Old  binding,  skin  over  boards,  clasps  gone.  Chain-mark  middle 
top  of  first  cover. 

On  flyleaf: 

Ex  dono  domini  Petri  Blome. 

Collation:  a-  1^*^-5^-  6'-  (+ 8  (one  cane.)  after  9)  7^-- 12'-  13^'^  i4i« 
15"  \&^  17^  (wants  4)  b2. 

On  {.\\b  2,  list  of  contents. 

Contents : 

I.     Porphyrii  Isagoge. 

Cum  sit  necessarium  grisarori. 

Fine  miniature  in  the  initial  of  a  teacher  seated  with  open 

book  lecturing  a  class  of  seven  on  R.,  one  of  whom  has 

a  book :    gold  ground. 
Copious  marginal  comments. 
1.     Liber  Predicamentorum  ........       f.     8 

Equiuoca  dupplici. 

Miniature  cut  out  :  as  is  the  case  throughout  the  rest  of  the 

volume. 


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3.  Liber  Peryaimeniaium    .         .         .         .         .         .         .         .     f.     21 

(P)rimum  oportet  constituere. 

Remains  of  beautiful  ornament. 

4.  Liber  Diuisionum    .........  -29 /^ 

Quam  magnos  studiosis. 

5.  Liber  Topicorum  Boycii  .......  39  (5 

Omnis  racio  disserendi. 

The  four  books  have  pretty  flourished  initials. 

6.  Liber  sex  principiorum    ........  64 

Forma  est  coniposicioni  contingens. 

Admirable  partial  border.     RabVjit  on  p.  65  very  oddly  drawn 
and  other  amusing  grotesques. 

7.  Liber  Topicorum  aristotelis     .......  10  b 

Propositum  quidem. 

Very   fine    border.       Odd   grotesques    on    several    pages    in 
outline. 

8.  Liber   elenchorum  Aristotelis  .  .  .  .  .  .  117 

De  sophisticis. 

Numerous  grotesques. 

9.  Libri  priorum  Aristotelis         .         .         .         .         .         .         .         i33<^ 

Primum  oportet. 

Excellent  border. 

10.  Libri  posteriorum  Aristotelis  .         .         .         .         .         .         171 6 

Omnis  doctrina. 

Flourished   initial  only. 

Ends  f.  197 «  on  the  verso. 

Memorandum  quod  Johannes  de  Wydifue  emit  istum  librum 

die   lune   ante   festum    s.  hilarii   pro...solidis   a.    d.    M.cc°. 

septuagesimo  sexto.    Amen  dico  tibi  non  remanelns  ibi.    Also 
Mem.    quod    Johannes    de   Witleseye  (?)    emit    istum    librum 

pro...solidis  a.  d.  m™°c°c°c°  quatragesimo  nono. 

11.  Ethica  Aristotelis  incompleta  .         .         .         .         .         .         198 

Secundus  liber  ethicorum. 

Dupplici  existente  uirtute 

■ — facile  quidem  inueniemus. 
Lib.  III. 
Uirtute  utique  circa  passiones         ......         203 

Lib.  IV 207 

Quoniam  igitur  medietas  est. 

Lib.   V 209 

Post  banc  et  de  castitate. 

Lib.   I 2 10  3 

Omnis  ars  et  omnis  doctrina  similiter. 

Ends  f   216^:    uirtutes  dicimus  intellectuales. 

Expl.  primus  liber  Ethicorum. 


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495^  C.  M.  A.  loio 

264. 

Paper,  I2f  x  Sh,  ff.  226+  1,  31  lines  to  a  page.     Cent,  xvi  early, 
very  neatly  written.      Initials  etc.  in  red. 
On  flyleaf: 

CoUegio  suo  de  Goneville  et  Caius  in  Cantabrigia  Joannes  Gains  dono  dedit. 

Collation :   i  flyleaf,  a«  /S^'-e"'  r«  ^'"-la''  t^'  \\  a}'-ia}'  1/3'. 

Slip  of  a  xivth  cent.  MS.  in  Italian  hand  (Latin)  at  the  beginning. 

Contents  : 

1.  Ilp6K\ov  XvkLov  IlXaruvLKov  oiadoxov  irepl  rod  riva  XPV  ko-1  iroaa, 

TTpb    TTJs    ffwavayixJocreuis    r^s    TroXtretas    YlXdroovos    K((pd\ai.a 

diapdpQaai,  roh  opdCis  i^rjyov/xivovs  aiiT-qv. 
ToZs  irpo\6yoii  tCov  YlXaruivcKuiv  8ia\6ywv  ottws  XPV  Siarid^vaL. 
Most  of  f.  6  a  and  all  6  /;  blank  :  marginal  note  (at  8iKa  n^v  ol 

(XvuoPTes  (xXXtjXois).     iVTtvdev  Xeiirei  TrecTciSta  riaaapa. 
f.   7  continues : 

ZwciTwrepov  eari  rod  deopL^uov  to  /ultj  deo/xevov. 
Ends  f.   107a:    /Mei^ovojs  aiTiov  clu  vfj.volTo.     TAos. 
107  b,   108  blank. 
See  Fabr.  Bibl.   Gr.  ix.   421. 

2.  "^.vpiixvoxi   Tov   (pCKo^ivov,   irepl   tQv    iv   ti^   devripw  rf/s  fMerd  ra 

(pvcxiKo,  'AptcrrorAoi'S  irpay/xaTeias  \oyi.Ku)s  'qiropyjixiviov  koX 
dialTTis  rj^iw/xii'ui'  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .     f.   109 

'Ev  T<fJ  nel^ovL  d  Tt's  Tj  Trapovaa  aKeipis  eiirwi/. 

Ends  f.    143:    StaXex^^J'tti  Treipda-erat.     TAos. 

Ta  ets  TO  y  tov  crvpLafov  TovOe  eypd(pri  Trepi([)  to  irpoKii/J-evov 
eKelae  (xeTo.  ttjs  tov  dXe^dudpov  i^rjyrjcreixis. 

3.  ^vpiavoO  rod  (piXo^^vov  firl<jK€tpL's  tQiv  dpiaTOTeXovs  diropiibv  wpos 

to,  /Madrj/iiaTa  /cat  tovs  dpLdp-ovs  tGiv  if  Tt2  p.  Kal  v  ttjs  p.eTa.  to. 

<pvaiKd  irpayixaTetas  avTOv     .  .  .  .  •  •  •  ^45" 

OvK  eip.i  tQv  (piXairex^Vl^o'"^'' 
— Tjirdprjaev  iTn.<JKi\pihp.ida. 
6  irepl  ideQv  X670S   .         .         .         .  •         •         •         •         •  '.^9 

Ilept   5e  tQv  ideQv  TrpuiTOv   avTr)v  Tr)v   KaTa  Tr]v  ibiav  o6i,av 

— T^s  be  Tu)v  dei(i3v  dvdpQv  oiavola's  ovde  Trjv  dpxv"  vi^o-TO. 
M^XP'  TovTwv  ivioi  TO  p.  Trpodyovcn  .  .  •  •  •  '9^ 

— dvwp.eu  dve^eTaaTOU. 
Ilepl  5e  TLcu  TTpdiTuv  dpx^v      .......  [98^ 

— evTvyxo-vbuTUiv    Siavoias    TaXtjdicrTepa    Kai    OeocpiXejTepa. 
TAos. 

4.  (W.Xe^dvdpov'AippodifT.)  eis  to.  wepl  -npovoias  Tiva  ai'VTtXovvTai     .  225  b 

Tlif    OVfflQv    KaTO.   '  Api<TT0T4Xr]V 

— Kai  ev  iKilvois  Kivrjcreias.      TeXos. 
Fabr.    Bi'bL   Gr.   i.\.    359. 


568  CATALOGUE   OF    MANUSCRIPTS.  [49^- 

496.  vac. 

265. 

The  CJiristiaji  CatJiolick :  or  a  Chronographie  of  the  estate  of 
the  Church  and  ReHgion  (especially  in  these  Western  parts)  from 
the  tyme  of  our  Lord  and  Saviour  Jesus  Christ  till  Martin  Luther : 
shevvinge  the  Antiquitye  of  the  Religion  of  Protestants  and  the 
beginning  and  Novelty  of  the  Papists  (385  fif.);  together  with  a 
Coment  upon  the  Revellation,  according  to  Mr  Brightman,  Mede, 
Napeir  and  others  (14  ff.),  shewing  the  fulfilling  of  the  Prophecies 
in  this  Chronography  ;  gathered  by  Michael  Dalton,  Of  Lincolnes 
Inn,  Esq',  A°  Dni  1641. 

Folio,  paper.  The  history  is  carried  to  15 17.  It  is  divided 
into  centuries,  the  number  of  which  with  the  title  of  subject-matter 
is  noted  at  the  head  of  each  fol.  Annexed  is  the  declaration  of 
Royal  Licence  to  the  sole  right  of  printing  and  selling  the  work 
for  21  years,  given  to  his  grandson  and  heir  Michael  Dalton.  Also 
directions  to  the  Printer.  A  table  of  contents  is  at  the  end. 
There  are  many  additions  and  corrections  by  the  hand  in  which  is 
the  latter  subject  of  the  MS.  At  the  beginning  is  a  dedication  to 
the  Commons'  House,  1644.  In  the  Appendix  are  tables  of  the 
Emperors,  Popes,  Councells,  Writers,  and  others  who  have  opposed 
the  Pope  on  any  point  of  Popery,  of  the  contents  of  the  Book, 
Differences  between  Protestants  and  Papists,  with  the  names  of 
Fathers  agreeing  with  either.  On  the  title-page  is  a  reference  to 
Fuller's  Worthies.     On  the  ist  flyleaf: 

Coll.  Gonv.  et  Caius,  Ex  dono  Tyielli  Dalton  Armigeri,  Hujus  Collegii  olim 
pensionarii  ad  mensam  Baccalaureorum. 


497.  /  C.  M.  A.  996 

266.  1  James  21 

Vellum,  13  X  9,  ff.  7 1 ,  double  columns  of  46  lines.    Cent,  xiii,  xiv, 
well  written.  2  fo,  diximus. 

Collation:  V'^-^'^  (wants  12)  5^-  6'-. 


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Contents : 


auit 


Inc.  liber  uuic^ww^  philosophi  de  anima  qui  intitulatur  sextus 
naturalium  auicenne     ........      f.      1 

Reuerentissimo     tolletane    sedis    Archiepiscopo...aduendenth 
israhelita  philosophus 
— non  dubitetis  habere. 

Capilula  of  the  five  parts i 

lam  expleuimus  in  hoc  lihro  primo  uerbum  de  hiis  que  sunt 
communia 

— scies  cum  loquimur  de  animalibus.     Completus  est  liber 
de  anima  que  est   sextus   liber  collectionis  scientie  de 
naturalibus.  et  ei  qui  dedit  intelligere  sint  gracie  infinite. 
Boecius  de  unitate  et  uno       .......  46 

Unitas  est  quasi  res 

— et  est  id  quod  est. 
f.  47  b  blank. 
Inc.    lib.    Auicenne   de  primis  et  secundis   substantiis   et  de 

fluxu  earuni  .........  48 

Brincipium  principiorum  gloriosus  deus 48 

— que  ostendimus  et  declarauimus.      Expl. 
Inc.  tract.  Alexandri  affrodisii  de  tempore,  translatus  a  mag. 
Giraldo  Cremonensi  in  toleto.  uerba  eius    ....  tja 

Sicut  difficultas  seniionum 
— dispositionem  unam. 
Inc.  tract.   Alex.   Affrod.  de  sensu  et  quomodo  est  (?)  secun- 
dum intentionem  Aristotelis.  uerba  Alexandri     ...  53 
Postquam  consumauit  Arist. 

— et  motu  animo.     Expl.  Alexandri  de  sensu. 
Inc.    tract.  Alex.    Affrod.   in  hoc   quod   augmentum   et   incre- 

nientum  hunt  in  formacione  et  non  in  yle.  Alexander        .  53 

Aristotiles  dicit  in  libro  de  gen.  et  corr. 

— non  in  materia. 
Inc.  lib.  Alex,  philosophi  de  intellectu  et  intellecto  secundum 
sententias  Aristotelis  translatus  in  grecum  in  arabicum   ab 
ysaac  filio  iohannici     ........  54^ 

Dixit  alexander  quod  intellectus 

— sicut  cum  erat  in  nobis.     Expletus  est  liber. 
Anicii    Manlii   Seuerini    uiri    Consulis   et    illustris   exconsulis 
Boecii  ordinarii  patricii.     Inc.  lib.  quomodo  trinitas  unus 
deus  ac  non  tres  dii.  ad  quintum  aurelium  meminium(!) 
simmacum  et  illustrem  uirum  consulem  exconsulem  atque 
patricii  socerum   .........  jj 

Inuestigatam  diutissime 

— uota  supplebunt.     Boecii  lib.  primus  Expl. 
Inc.   eiusdem  ad  S.  lohannem  diaconum  eccl.  romane.  utrum 
pater  et  filius  ac  spiritus  sanctus  de  diuinitate  substancia- 
liter  predicentur  .........  60 


570  CATALOGUE   OF    MANUSCRIPTS.  [49?- 

Quero  an  pater 

— coniungere.     Boecii  lib.  secundus  Expl. 

10.  Inc.    eiusdem   ad    eundem    quomodo   substantie   in   eo   quod 

sint  bone  sint  cum  non  sint  substantialia  bona  .         .         .     f.     60 
Postulas  ut  ex 

— anima  bona. 

11.  Fides  sancti  seuerini  boecii  excons.  ordinarii  patricii     .         .  61 
Christianam  fidem 

— laus  perpetua  creatoris. 

12.  Boecii    aduersus    nestorium    et    entichen(!)    pro    persona    et 

natura.    domino     sancto    ac    uen.    patri    lohanni    dyacono 

Boecius  filius        .........  62  i) 

Anxie  te  quidem 

— prescribit.      Boecii  seuerini  lib.   de  trin.   Expl. 

13.  Tractatus  primus  in  declarando  quod  difiert  materia  et  forma 

in  corporibus  celestibus  a  materia  et  forma  transmutabilium 
secundum  suam  substanciam         ......  67 

In  hoc  tractatu  intendimus  persecrutari. 

There  are  five  tracts,  the  last  ending  f.   71  /', 

Et  scias  quod  hec  questio  est  ualde  bona.      Expl. 


498.  vac. 

267. 

Folio,  paper,  261  fif.  On  p.  i,  'A°  1730  Jul.  hunc  lib.  extrax.  F. 
Blomef'^.'  and  it  is  in  Cough's  MSS.  48,  p.  yy,  where  he  adds 
concerning  this  Tax — See  Stow  238,  g.  255. 

A  book  of  Extracts. 

Edw.  III.  Warrant  for  the  tax  on  wool  in  15th  and  i6th  year  of 
his  reign  ;  and  the  returns  in  the  County  of  Cambridge. 


499.  r  C.  M.  A.  994 

268.  1  James  127 

Vellum,  13x9^,  ff.  216  +  3,  double  columns  of  62  lines. 
Cent,  xiv,  in  a  much  contracted  hand.  Initials  in  red  and  blue 
with  pretty  ornament.  Catchwords  sometimes  enclosed  in  grotesque 
figures.  2  fo.  plies  intelligunt. 

Collation:  a^  (wants  2)  11--131-  14^  |   15'-- 17^-  18"  19-. 


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Contents  : 

1.  Sunima   Philosophiae  Johannis  Dumbleton      .         .         .         .       f.      i 
Plurimorum  scribencium  grati  lalioris. 

In  nine  parts. 

Ending  f.    162  b. 

sepe  Stat  procul  respicit  et  a  longe  etc. 

Expl.  nona  pars  Donnilton  etc. 

Beginning  of  an  analysis  follows. 

ff.   163,  4  blank. 

2.  Tractatus  (Rogeri)  de  Swynyshed  ......         165 

(i)     Penes  quid  (?)  habent  intensio  el  re//n'ssio. 

Ends  f.    203  i  :    agere  (?)  gradus  agentis  etc.   et  ecce  finis. 

Laus  tibi  sit  Christe  quoniani  liber  explicit  iste. 

Detur  scriptori  merces  equata  labori. 

Expl.   tract,  de  Swynyshed  (de   intens.   et  remiss,  qualitatis). 

(2)  In  primo  de  celo  philosophus  in  capitulo  (?)  (or  commento)  35°    204 
Ends    f.    211^:    deperdet    quantam    ipsa    aqua   s.   3  (?)   illius 

latitudinis. 
Expl.  tract,  de  Swynyshed  (de  celo  et  mundo). 

(3)  Cum  omnis  effectus  naturalis  per  motum        .         .         .         212 
Ends  f.  213  t"^  motus  attenditur.  ecce  finis. 

(4)  Multe  possunt  elici  con. ...ones  siue  (?)  regule  .         .         213 
— variata  fuerit  ipsa  proporcio  i^  et  ve...Io  etc. 

Et  ecce  finis. 

Expl.  tract,  de  Swynyshed  de  motu  la*'  (trta'' :  twtceVi)  f  215  a. 


500.  C.  M.  A.  998 

382. 

Paper,   iiy^jj  x  8,  ff.   490,    30    lines   to    a    page.     Cent,    xv,   xvi, 
very  neatly  written. 

Pasted  on  the  flyleaf: 
Collegio  suo  de  Gon(euille)  et  Caius  in  Can(tabrigia)  Joannes  Ca(ius)  dono  dedit. 

Collation :   i^''-49^''. 

Contents  : 

HifiTrXiKiov  fieyoKov  (pi\o(j6(f)ov  (vTr6imv7]/j.a  ets  to.)   t^s  'AptcTToreXoi'S 

(pvcTiKTis  aKpodaecos        .........       f.      t 

T6v  CKOirbv  Tr]'5  ' ApiaToriXovs  (pvcyLKTJs  aKpodaews  fiadeip  ^ari  paBlws. 
Lib.    II,  f.    148.      Ill,   {.    232.      IV,  f.    301. 

Ends  f.  490/5:  tov  re  xpl>vov  Kal  ttjs  Kif-^crews  diddaKei  KaWd  deuprjuara. 
See  Fabr.  Bib/.    Gr.   IX.  530. 


572  CATALOGUE   OF    MANUSCRIPTS.  [SOI- 

501. 
269. 

Folio,  paper,  533  ff. 

A  collection  of  Summonses  to  Parliament,  extracted  from  the 
Rolls,  from  49  Hen.  III. — 50  Edvv.  III. 

502. 
270. 

Folio,  paper,  305  ff.  This  and  the  preceding  are  of  Dr  Brady's 
Collection.  They  contain  some  which  are  not  in  Dugdale's  Collec- 
tion, and  appear  more  accurate  than  his  work. 

The  same,  i  Rich.  II. — 22  and  23  Edw.  IV. 

503.  =  583. 

504.  I  C.  M.  A.  1024 
271.  t  James  i 

Vellum,  I2|  X  8.^,  ff.  178,  double  columns  of  48  lines.  Cent,  xiii, 
very  well  written. 

Old  binding,  skin  over  boards,  clasps  gone.  Chain-mark  middle 
top  of  first  cover. 

Collation:  (gap)  i^'-q'-  (wants  12)  10^'- (wants  1-3)  111--151-  16-. 

Contents : 

I.     End  of  a  tract,  de  radicum  extractione  .         .         .         .      f.      i 

On  square  and  cube  roots:    ends  f.   2. 

at    hec    de    radicum    extractione    sufficiant    tarn    in    numeris 

quadratis  quam  cubicis. 
A  section  headed 
Ars  computandi       .........  2 

Si  contingat  quod  compotum  iactare  debes 

— adhuc  uacuo  remanente. 
In  the  lower  margin  of  ff.  i,  3  is  written  in  double  columns 
in  a  very  good  small  hand  a  tract  (by  Alexander  de  Villa 
Dei?)  on  arithmetic  in  verse,  beginning  imperfectly 
Post  hiis  preponens  digitum  de  more  priori. 
Ending,   Is  (?)  dextris  digitis  seruando  super  documentum. 
Expl.   Algorismus  per  dei  graciam. 


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Another  set  of  verses  follows  up  to  f.   Ga  on  Compotus,  De 

formacione  aurei  numeri  etc. 
Aureus  in  iano  numerus  clauesque  nouantur. 

lohannis  de  Sacrobosco  inc.  compoti  noua  compilacio  .      f.     2 

Compotus  est  scientia  considerans  tempora 

— quod  nos  hinc  fructificemus.  finito  libro  etc. 
V'ersus  de  festis  scanctorum  et  mobilibus  (4)  .         .         .  14/; 

Sic  tibi  festa  patent  sanctorum  limite  recto. 
Alfraganus  de  annis  Arabum  .         .  .         .         .         .  i^l> 

Differentia  prima  consistit  in  annis  arabum 

— patefecimus  de  eclipsi  solis  et  lune  quod  sufficiat.  finito 
libro  etc. 

Euclidis  Principia 30;^ 

Functus  est  cuius  pars  non  est. 

The  figures  are  drawn  very  neatly  in  red  in  the  margin. 

The  text  is  in  a  larger  hand,  32  lines  to  a  column.     There 

is   a  gloss   more   closely   written   which   begins    (after   the 

axioms), 
Nota  quod  multas  communes  scientias  pretermisit  euclides. 
The    proofs    throughout    appear    to    me    to    be    very    much 

shortened. 
There  are  xv  books  ending  f.  86  a: 
Equalium  latenmi  figuraliter  coraponere. 
Expl.  liber  euclidis  philosophi  de  arte  geometrica   continens 

cccc.lxv''  propobita  et  propositiones  et   xi  porismata   preter 

anxiomata  singulis   libris   premissa  proposita  qui  infinitive's 

propositiones  indicatiuus  explicans  (sic). 

(Euclides)  de  uisu 86  <^ 

Ponatur  lineas  rectas  ab  oculo  eductas 

— contingentia  in  circularibus. 
Expl,   liber  de  uisu. 

(Euclidis)  de  speculis 53^ 

Uicum  rectum  esse  cuius  lerminos  recte  continuant. 

The  last  proposition  is : 

NuUe  due  linee  tantum  spacium  ambiunt  quam  si   sese  per- 

pendiculariter  contingant. 
Inc.    liber  de  ponderibus  .......  07^ 

Omnis  ponderosi  motum  esse  ad  medium 

— et  hie  erit  numerus  minoris  porcionis.  quod  oportebat 

ostendere. 
Expl.  lib.  de  ponderibus. 
Liber  de  angulis    .........  loi 

Anguli    quadripartita    natura    quadripartitam    exigit    inquisi- 

cionem. 
With  figures  in  red  in  the  margin. 
After  f.    107  four  leaves  are  cut  out. 
Probably  ends  on   f.    108^:    sumatur   pars    tercia    et   habetur 

propositum. 


574  CATALOGUE   OF    MANUSCRIPTS.  [504" 

9.      Liber  archimeiiidis  de  quadratura  circuli         .         .  •         .     f.   108^ 

Cuilibet  recte  linee  aliquam  curuam  esse  equalem 
— ad  quad  latum  ea  est.   XI.   ad  XI 1 1 1. 

10.  Inc.  liber  Jordrtm  de  plana  spera,  with  figures     .         .         .         109  ^ 
Spera  in  quolibet  polorum 

— erit  situs  illius  quod  proponebatur.     Expl.  demonstratio 
Jordani  de  forma  spere  in  piano. 

11.  Canones  de  anno    .         .         .         • 111  p 

In  nomine  domini  scito  quod  annus  lunaris 

— adde  1 2  signa  sicut  in  aliis  operibus  et  operare  ut  prius. 

12.  Joh.  de  Sacro  Bosco  de  Sphaera 126 

Tractatum  de  spera  (in)  quatuor  capitula 

— machina  mundana  dissoluitur. 

13.  Collectiones  expositionum  ah  antiquis  grecis  in  iibro  aristotelis 

de  ce.  et  m.  qui  dicetur  1.  cell  et  mundi  et  continentur  iste 

expositiones  in  j6  capitulis  • I33 

Primum  est  quod  corpus  est  perfectius  omni  quantitate 

— et   sit   pax   et   salus   omni   anime   modeste   ac  henigne. 
Amen. 

14.  Liber  domini  Gundisal(u)i  de  anima  ex  dictis  plurium  philoso- 

phorum  collectus 146 1' 

Cum  omnes  homines  eque  constent  ex  anima  et  corpore 

— non  dum  plene  instruct!  sumus. 

I :;.      Inc.  liber  secundum  philosophos  de  creacione  cell  et  mundi 

a    domino   Gundissalino    tholeti   archidiacono   translatus  de 

arabico   in  latinum.  primo  ostendit  quod   a//r/«a  causa   est 

prima   et   crf//^alissima   et    eterna   et  ilia  est    deus   creator 

ul'itatis  (uniuersitatis  ?)  esse 169 

Inuisibilia  del  per  ea  que  facta  sunt. 

Ends  f.    178^:    quia  earn  sub  natura  intelligit. 

The  initial  to  each  tract  throughout  the  volume  is  of  excellent 
work. 

505.  /  C.  M.  A.  1 00 1 

383.  I  James  224 

Vellum,    I2^x8f,    ff.    102+4,   double  columns    of   49    lines. 

Cent,  xiv,  in  a  bold   rather  rough  hand.  Handsome  initials  and 

partial  border  on  f.  i.  2  fo.  spe  debet. 

Collation:  d?  i^"  2»-i28  13^  h\ 

Contents  • 

Walterus  Burley  super  Politica      .......      f.      i 

Et  (for  ut)  dicit  philosophus  ethicorum  quinto 

— in  hoc  Iibro  primo  sunt  nouem.     Expl.  prohemium.     Amen. 
Prima  questio  est  quid  est  seruus. 


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Ends  f.  loia:  sint  gratie  infinite.     Amen. 

Table  of  Proposi/ioncs. 

Verses     ............     f.  102  a 

Si  tibi  seruierit  aliquis  sua  premia  tecum, 

Non  retinere  diu  cures  si  diligis  equum, 

Hoc  opus  est  factum  scriptor  tenuit  bene  pactum, 

Non  peto  incaustum  sed  uini  nobilis  haustum. 

Qui  legit  emendat,  scriptorem  non  reprehendat. 

Assit  ei  numen  qui  scripsit  tale  uolumen, 

Laus  tibi  sit  Christe  quoniam  liber  explisit  iste. 


506.  C.  M.  A.  980 

384. 

Vellum,  12  X  8|,  ff.  389  +  4,  30  lines  to  a  page,  broad  margins. 
Cent,  xiii,  in  several  black  pointed  hands,  many  marginal  notes. 

2  fo.  naturales. 

Old  binding,  boards,  skin  cover  and  clasps  gone.  Chain-mark 
middle  top  of  first  cover. 

Collation:  a-  i^'-*  2^2  38  41^-812  94  (4  cane.)  |  lo^"  ii^'^  12'"  I3«  |  1412 
158  i6i»  17"  18'-  I9«  20»  21-  22'"  231-  (wants  2)  24'^  25'=*  26^"  27^" 
(12  cane.)  I  28^''^  291^  I  30-  31'-  (wants  11,  12)  32^'-  2>i^'^  34^^  35^  36''^- 
38^==  h\ 

On  the  flyleaves  are  various  faint  pencil  notes. 

On  f  I  :  Iste  liber  tradatur  (erasure). 

Contents : 

1.  Aristotelis   Physica  (libri  viii)  .         .         .         .         .         .       f.      i 

Quoniam  intelligere  et  scire  contingit  circa  omnes  scientias 

— nullam  habens  magnitudinem.      Expl.  viil"^  liber  phi- 
sicorum  Aristotelis. 
Sketches  on  ff.  8  (^,  1 1  etc. 

2.  Aristoteles    de    anima    (libri    ill):    hand    changes    at    f.    106 

(lib.   11) 96 

Bonorum  honorabilium  noticiam 
— significat  aliquod  albi. 

3.  Arist.  de  memoria  et  reminiscentia         .....         129. 
Reliquorum  autem  primo  considerandum  est. 

— propter   quas    causas    dictum   est.      Expl.  de   mem.  et 

reminiscentia. 

At  the  bottom:  expl.  lib.  ni"^  de  anima.     Nota  quod  primus 

liber   de   anima   deficit.     The  explanation   of  this   is   that 

quires   11-13,   containing    Libb.    II,    III,   de   anima  and  de 

memoria,  are  in  a  different  hand  from  quire  10. 


576  CATALOGUE   OF   MANUSCRIPTS.  [506- 

f.  i33<5:  pencil  notes. 

4.  De  generatione  et  corruptione         .         .         .         .         .         .     f.  134 

De  generalione  et  corruptione  et  de  natura. 

145^:   sketch  of  two  men  cock-fighting. 
Ends  imperfectly  f.  1453. 
Sketch  of  doctor  on  f.  134. 

5.  De  celo  et  mundo  .........         146 

Summa  cognicionis. 

Good  pencil  grotesques  on  f.  ■203  b. 

— super  intentionem  uestrum(!)  in  eo. 
One  leaf  of  the  xth  book  of  the  metaphysics :  out  of  place, 

but  I  cannot   find  a  lacuna  for  it  to  fill     .  .  .  .  214 

6.  Meteora  .         .         .         .         .         .         .         .         ,         .         .         215 

Postquam  precessit  rememoracio. 

Long    passages    from    Albertus    in    a    xvth    cent,    hand    in 

margin. 
On  margins  of  ff.  246-249,  in  this  same  hand,  is  a  tract  on 

Perspective. 
Perspectiua  cum  sit  una  de  scienciis  doctrinalibus 

— ex  eisdem  elementis  breuiter  elicita  pro  nunc  sufficiant. 
Expl.  perspectiua. 
On  ff.  2^()b-2-,2  b,  in  the  same  hand: 
Inc.  tractatus  super  phisonomiam  Aristotelis 
Natura  occulte  operatur.     In  8  chapters. 

— significant  hominem  laciuum  et  hoc  pro  tanto  etc. 
Lib.  10  of  the  Meteora  ends  f.  258^, 
— res  quedam  extranee. 

7.  De  Morte 259 

De  eo  autem  quod  est  esse 

— esse  longioris  uite. 

8.  (Auicenna)  de  differentia  spiritus  et  anime     ....         261  b 
Interrogasti  me  honoret  te  deus 

— det  gloriam  in  hoc  seculo  et  futuro.     Amen, 
f.  269/'  blank. 

On  the  margins  of  ff.  262  b-26}, : 
Algorismus  Alexandri  de  Villa  Dei 
Hie  algorismus  ars  presens  dicitur  in  qua, 
with  paragraphs  on  the  extraction  of  square  and  cube  roots. 

9.  De  somno  et  uigilia 270 

De  sompno  autem  et  uigilia 

— deriuacione  dictum  est. 

10.  De  sensu  et  sensato         ........         282 

Quoniam  autem  de  anima 

— instrumentum  dictum  est.      Expl.  lib.  de  s.  et  s.  amen, 
f.  293  b  blank. 

11.  De  uegetabilibus      .........         294 

Tria  ut  ait  empedocles 

— et  erit  fri . .  us  (fructus)  amarus. 


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12.     JMetaphysica    .         .         .         .         .         .         .         .         .         .     f.  312 

Consideratio  quidem  in  ueritato. 

There  are  some  interesting  sketches  etc.  in  the  margins. 

f.  323.      Si  miserere  mei  foret  eiusdem  speciei, 

Nulla  daretur  ei  neque  nox  neque  lux  requiei. 
yi'i  b-     A  friar  and  a  monk. 

Cordula  nudosa  (nodosa)  nudus  pes  lingua  dolosa, 
Hec  tria  nudepedes  ducunt  ad  demonis  edes. 
Sketches  on  f.  378  sqq. 
Lib.  XI  ends  imperfectly  with  f.  389. 


507.  f  C.  M.  A.  985 

385.  t  James  32  (257?) 

Vellum,  iif  x8,  fT.  201+6,  double  columns  of  56  and  fewer 
lines.     Cent,  xv,  in  a  rather  current  hand.  2  fo,  ab  uno. 

Perhaps  given  by  R.  Marchall.  The  table  of  contents  is  in  a 
hand  not  unlike  his. 

Old  binding,  skin  over  boards,  clasps  gone. 

Collation:  3  flyleaves,  1^-3*^  (8  cane.)  4^-7*  8^"  (10  cane.)  9*  lO^" 
118  (6  cane.)  12**  (8  cane.)  13^  (8  cane.)  i4'-i8*  (+1)  19^  20^  2i« 
(8  cane.)  22^-24**  25^-,  3  flyleaves. 

The  flyleaves  are  of  cent,  xiii  late,  from  a  copy  of  Albertus  de 
naturis  rerum  (?)  in  double  columns. 

Contents  : 

Albertus  Magnus. 

1.  Inc.    lib.   metheororum   cuius   tractatus    primus   est   de   causis 

impressionum  aeris  etc.       .......       f.      i 

In  sciencia  natural!  corpus  mobile. 

In   four  books,  ending  unfinished  in  tract  4  of  111),  iv,  f.  {)ib. 

ff-  93-95  blank. 

2.  Inc.  lib.  de  sensu  et  sensato. 

Quoniam  autem  de  anima  secundum  se  ipsam. 

Ends  f.  W]l>:   Sufficiunt  enim  ista  cum  hiis  que  in  libro  de 

anima  sunt  determinata.     Amen.     Quod  Salman. 
On  f.  118  is  a  supplement. 

3.  Inc.  lib.  de  nutrimento  et  nutrito    .         .         .         .         .         .         119 

De  anima  secundum  seipsam  in  precedenti  libro. 

Ends  f.  123:  Expl.  de  nutrim.  et  nutrito  sec.  albertum. 

4.  Inc.  lib.  de  etate  siue  de  iuuentute  et  senectute    .         .         .         123  (J 
lam  expleuimus  omnia  que  de  passionibus 

— in  quarto  phisicorum. 

5.  Inc.  lib.  de  Sompno  et  Vigilia       .         .         .         .         .         .         127 

G.  c.  c.  II.  37 


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Somnus  et  uigilia  non  sunt  passiones. 

Ends  f.  150:  de  hac  materia.     Amen. 

Expl.  lib.  de  S.  et  V.  sec.  sentenciam  Albeiti. 

ff.  150  (5,  151   blank. 

6.  Inc.  lib.  de  intellectu  et  intelligibili f-  152 

Sicut  a  principio  huius  operis  diximus 

— egens  inquisicione. 

7.  Inc.  lib.  de  natura  et  origine  anime 163 

Anima  quidem  secundum  quod  est  perfectio  corporis. 

8.  Inc.  lib.  de  spiritu  et  respiracione 180  (J 

Multa  sunt  animalia. 

9.  Inc.  lib.  de  Memoria  et  Reminiscencia  .         .         .         .         192 
Reliquorum  autem  primum  consideremus  de  memoria. 

Ends  f.  2oga:   ipsorum.     Expl.  lib.  de  mem.    et   rem.    iuxta 

sentenciam  Alberti. 
10.     Optima  questio  Egidii.      Numquid  per  animam  intellectiuam 

homo  ponitur  in  esse  specifico 209 

Ending  f.  21  ii^.     f.  212  blank.     This  last  item  is  perhaps  in 

another  hand. 


508.  C.  M.  A   1003 

387. 

Vellum,  11^  X  7^,  ff.  255,  double  columns  of  46  lines. 
Cent,  xiii,  xiv,  in  several  clear  hands.  2  fo.  perfectio  eius. 

Collation:  \'''-\2^^  I3«  |  141--161-  17"  iS^^  19?  (five)  j  20^^  2112 
(+3  after  8)  22^-  (+  i). 

Contents : 

1.  Commentarius  super  Ethica    .......       f.      i 

Sicut   dicit   philosophus   in    principio   methaphisice   sapientis 

est  ordinare. 
Ends  f.  152a:  continuatio  ad  librum  politice  et  diuinatio  (?) 

sententie  tocius  libri  ethicorum.     Deo  gratias.     Amen. 
Explicit  iste  liber  poscit  sua  iura  magister. 
f.  152  (^  blank. 

2.  Egidius  Romanus  de  regimine  principum        .         .         .         .         153 
Prol.     Ex  regia  ac  sanctissima  prosapia  oriundo...philippo. 

Text.     Oportet  ut  latitude  sermonis. 

The  lower  part  of  the  last  leaf  is  cut  off. 

Text  ends  f.  255  ^:  suis  permisit  fidelibus  qui  est  benedictus 

in   sec.   sec.     Amen.      Expl.    lib.   de    regimine    principum 

editus   a   fr.    egidio    romano    ordinis    fratrum    heremitarum 

S.  Augustini. 
A  xivth  cent,  hand  has  written  over  this:   non  sunt  fratres 

s.  augustini. 


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509.  C.  M.  A.  986 

386. 

Vellum,  1 1^  X  7^,  ff.  302,  double  columns  of  55  lines.     Cent,  xiii, 
in  two  fairly  good  hands.  2  fo.  Primo. 

In  the  cover : 

Ex  dono  Pulham. 

At  end : 

Mag.   Ric.  (Ic  rulhain  deilit  librum  islum  ad  (?)  cullegium. 

Old  binding,  skin  over  boards,  clasp  gone. 

Collation:   i'^-4i-  51s  (16-18  gone)  6^^-20^-  21'"  (wants  9,  10)  22'^- 
241-  (wants  12)  25'-  26^. 

Contents  : 

1.  Questiones    super   5   libros    phisicorum   Aristolelis    et    aliquid 

sexti     ...........      f.     I 

Ut  scribit  aristoteles  in  piincipio  ueteris  methaphisice. 
f.  51/'  blank. 

2.  Hie  inc.  de  methaphisice        .......  52 

Ut  habetur  in  Ubro  de  aristotelis  fidei  nichii  se  ipsum  com- 

■  posuit. 
f.  63  pencil  notes  only. 

3.  Questiones  super  phisica  (i-vii)       .         .         .         .         .         .         124 

Primo  queritur  quod  sit  abstrahere. 

f.    207  blank. 

4.  Questiones  super  libros  de  celo  et  mundo      ....         208 
Summa  cognicionis  nature  etc.     Aristoteles  probat  hie. 

Ends  f.  252 3:  Hie  terminantur  questiones  super  3  cell  et  mundi 

a  mag.  T.  de  bungeya. 
f.  253  blank. 

5.  Questiones  super  libros  de  anima  ......  254 

Capitula  precede. 

6.  Questiones  super  librum  de  longitudine  et  breuitale  uite        .         276 
f.  286  (^  blank. 

7.  Questiones  super  librum  de  sensu  et  sensato  .         .         .         287 
Ending  f.   382^?. 


510.  r  C.  M.  A.  1000 

388.  t  James  256 

Vellum,  iif  X  7f,  fif  156+  1,  double  columns  mostly  of  56  lines. 
Cent,  xiii,  in  several  good  small  hands. 

37—2 


58o  CATALOGUE   OF    MANUSCRIPTS.  [SIO- 

On  the  last  page : 

Anno  domini  m°  cccc^  50  recepit  M.  J.  Clynt  hunc  librum  de  manibus  M.  Willelmi 
Wyot  in  die  S.  Kenelmi  martiris  pro  perpetuo  remansurum  in  collegio  Annunciacionis 
b.  Marie  sub  hac  condicione  quod  quiscunque  voluerit  copiam  huius  habere  sub  sufficienti 
caucione  non  sibi  denegabitur.  et  sub  predicta  condicione  M.  Job.  Loppham  dedit  hunc 
librum  predicto  collegio  in  consilio  generali  apud  Constanciam.  et  usum  eiusdem  concessit 
M.  W.  Wyot  pro  termino  vite  sue.     (Venn  i.  7.) 

Collation:    i   flyleaf,  i'--;!-  8"  9>-  |  io«  (wants  8)   ii'-    \?}''  131s 
(wants  16). 

Contents : 

Albertus  Magnus  super  Ethica 

in  al  Disciplina  honiinis  sui  intellectus  socius 

est  et. 
Lib.   II,   f.    17.      Ill,  f.  28.      IV,  f.   43/'.      V,  f.   (i2b.      VI,  f.  81. 

VII,  f.   103.     VIII,  f.   1x8.     IX,  f.   130.     X,    i\ob. 
The  last  leaf  is  torn,  and  last  words  very  faint :  part  of  colophon 

remains  :    ...(Ma)gistri  Alberti  super  ethica  liber  decimus. 


511.  I  C  M.  A.  995 

577.  t  James  i 

Vellum,  \o\  X  7^,  ff.  206  +  6,  41  lines  to  a  page.  Cent,  xv,  in  a 
small  and  rather  current  hand. 

Given  by         ?         .  2  fo.  infra  ecclesiasticos. 

Wooden  boards,  skin  covering  and  two  clasps  gone.  Chain- 
mark  at  top  of  first  flyleaf. 

Collation:  a"*  i^-i/^  igs  |   i9«-2i**  |  22'*-26*  b-. 

The  flyleaves  (6)  are  from  a  xiv-xvth  cent,  copy  of  Hugo  de 
Sacramentis  in  double  columns. 

Contents  : 

1.  Diuersorium  Pacis  (Defensor  Pacis,  by  Marsilius  of  Padua)         f.      i 
Prima  diccio  huius  libri  continet  capitula   19. 

Fair  flourished  initial  in  red  and  blue. 

Omni  quippe  regno  desiderabilis  debet  esse  tranquillitas. 

Diccio  II,  f.  i^b.     Diccio   111 138 

Ends  f.  140;!':    consilii  fidelium  christianorum. 
Expl.  hie  diuersorium  pacis. 
ff.   141,    142  blank. 

2.  Testamenta  XII  patriarcharum       .         .         .         .         .         .         143 

A  xiiith  cent,  note  on  the  translator  Grosseteste  is  prefixed. 
Transcriptum  testament!  Ruben. 


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Ends  f.    16^  :    exitus  eonini  e  terra  Egipti. 
ft.   165  d,    166  blank. 
3.     In  another  hand. 

Scotus  super  Physica  Aristotelis     .         .         .         .         .         .     f.    167 

Naturalis  philosophiae  principales  partes  sunt  8 

— infinitus  et  impartibilis.      Ipsi  gloria  per  infinita  secula. 
Amen. 
Expl.  sentencia   libri    phisicorum   edita  a  fr.  Johanne  Scoto 

doctore  sacre  theologie  ordinis  fratrum  minorum. 
A  late  owner's  name(?)   is  blotted  out  on  f.   r. 


512.  r  C.  M.  A.  997 

543.  [  James  259 

Vellum,  10^  X  7^,  ff.  265  +6,  mostly  double  columns  of  50  lines. 
Cent,  xiii  late,  in  a  fearfully  contracted  hand. 
Given  by         ? 
Belonged  to  John  Rudham.     In  the  cover  is  : 

Nomen   Baptiste  fert  cui  restat  liber  iste 
Et  quin  villatur  de  Rudham  non  timeatur. 

Also  (as  in  many  other  places) : 

Stet  multis  annis  de  Rudham  vita  Johannis 
Quern  corpus  Christi  saluet  de  crimine  tristi. 

In  the  cover  is  also  : 

brewestere 
Anno  domini  m°.  ccc°.  x°...x.kx  anno  pandoxator  etc.     Urticinium  anglice  bylnerifs 

and  a  circular  diagram. 

Old  binding,  skin  over  boards. 

Collation:  a*^  1^2-4^-  5^  &"-<^^-  io-»  11  ^^  j2b  1312  i48_i-,8  jgi:  1^12  20^ 
21^-  22"  231-  248  I  25"^  2&  27^  (wants  8). 

Contents : 

1.  Poem  in  Frencli,  perhaps  in  Rudham's  hand,  in  two  columns         f.      i 

Ceo  est  bon  entendement  de  deu  trerre  el  amer 
E  les  peches  hair  ke  egr^s  suni  e  amer. 
Ilom  deit  ben  curte  peine  suffrir 
V/o-  av\e/-  lunge  vie  ke  tut  dis  deit  durer. 
Ends : 

il  \ns  anient  et  crement  coe  les  fra  chastier. 

2.  In  the  same  hand. 


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CATALOGUE   OF   MANUSCRIPTS. 


[512 


13- 


14. 


16. 


18. 


19. 


Sermo  de  aduentu  domini  super  ysayam         .... 

Dicite  pusillanimes  etc. 

Sermon    ........... 

Ecce  odor  filii  mei. 

Sermon    ........... 

In  ecclesiaste.     Mitte  panem  huius. 

Tract  on  Omnis  homo  est  omnis  homo  .... 

Headed  :   Laurenti  serue  Christi.  facile  contempnit  omnia  qui 

se  cogitat  moriturum. 
Sermons  or  notes  ........ 

Late  list  of  contents        ........ 

Questiones  super  librum  peryarmenias  Mag.  Willelmi  Dallyng. 
Questiones  in  eundem  Mag.  Walteri  Burley  .... 

Sola  species  diffinitur.  (questio)  data  a  M.  Willelmo  de  heuer  . 

Sermon  in  Rudham's  hand 

Questiones     super     lib.    de    sophisticis     elenchis.     M.     Joh. 
Felmyngham         ......... 

Beginning  of  the  Legenda  Aurea,  in  Rudham's  hand  . 

Uniuersum  tempus  presente  vite. 

Followed  by  sermon  notes. 

Questiones  super  libros  posteriorum.   M.  Will.  Dallinge 

f.   80  (5  is  headed  Lyde.  and  f.  81  Petrus  de  Insula. 

f.  83  b  de  lyde  uel  de  insula  nescio. 

Questiones  libri  priorum  (posteriorum,  f.   101) 

Questiones  super  physica 

Questiones  de  anima       ........ 

Headed  Hennore  (?).     f.    131   Henneymore. 

Expositio  super  libros  Metheororum.     (Felmingham,  f.   139) 

,,             ,,         ,,      De    sensu     et    sensato    (Felmingham, 
f-   167) 

,,  ,,         ,,      de   generatione    et   corruptione.    Mag, 

Petri  de  Insula 
Super  Ethica  et  eciam  librum  sex  principiorum     . 

In  Rudham's  hand 

Kalendarium  istud  extractum  est  a  tabulis  tholeti  a.  d.  12 
Astronomical  kalendar  on  three  leaves. 

Questiones  super  lib.   de   generatione   et  corruptione  date  a 
mag.  Will.  Dallyng     ...... 

Expositio  super  libros  Elenchorum 

,,  ,,  ,,       Priorum       .... 

,,  ,,         ,,       peryarmenias 

,,  ,,         ,,       diuisiones  Boycii 

,,  ,,  ,,        Physicorum 

,,  ,,         ,,       Topicorum  .... 

Ending  f.  245  (248)  b. 

On  f.  249  a  is  a  circular  dial  and  scribbles. 
a.     Two     pages     of    music     reversed:     five-line     stave     (as 
throughout)  ......... 


f.  \b 
\\b 
iii^ 


V,    VI 

\\b 


13 

lib 

24 


52-^ 

57 

%-,b 
109 
127 

134''' 


'77 
179^ 


183 

192  (195) 
200  (203) 
213  (216) 
217  (220)  b 
220  (223) 
238  (241) 


249(5 


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The  words  are  on  S.   Katherine. 

Miilier  magni  meriti  iuhar  alexandrie 
Arguit  maxenciuni  sine  misericordia  persequentem 
Christianum  populum  etc. 
/'.     On  SS.   Peter  and  Paul,  with  music         .         .         .         .     f.  250/' 
Princeps  apostolorum   turnie   per    neronem    polistat    in   apice 
crucis. 

c.  Gloria  later  in  five  parts  (?)......         ii,\ 

d.  On  the  Virgin  .         .  .  .         .         .         .         .         .         •25i<^ 

Virgo  maria  fratrem  parit.   filia  o  priuilega. 

Verses  without  music. 

Ficus  castanea  nux  hec  tria  nomina  tantum 
Lignum  cum  fructu  sub  eodem  nomine  signant  etc. 

e.  Virgo  maria  flos  diuina  filia  domini  eximia      .         .         .         i^^i 

f.  On  the  see  of  East  Anglia  (by  Rudham)         .         .         .         252^ 
Sedes  episcopalis  prime  fuit  apud  domok  que  mode  vocatur 

fylkestoue  etc.     Ends  with  list  of  Bishops  of  Norwich  from 
Herbert  to  Will,  de  Hermyn.    [Antonius  de  Becko,  Will,  de 
Norwyco  added.\ 
Some  scribbled  verses,     f.   253  a  blank. 

g.  In  Rudham's  hand   ........         253  h 

Probo  quod   tu  Johannes  es  melior  et  sanctior  beato  petro 

apostolo. 
Other  notes  and  a  few  verses. 
Music  follows  .........         2-;5/' 

h.     Tu  ciuium  primus  per  imperium  summi  celestium  patris, 

Tu  apostolorum  princeps  omnium  es  sancte  simon. 
i.     (Four-line  stave.) 

Suspiria  merentis  anime.  nociua  moderare 
Ne  res  amara  mentis  intime.  cor  faciat  errare.         .         256  3 
k.     Thomas  gemma  cantuarie  primula  (five-line  stave)  .  .         257  <^ 

/.     Thomas  cesus  in  doueria  (S.  Thomas  the  monk  of  Dover)  258 

m.     (Lament  of  David.)     Doleo  super  te  frater  mi  Jonatha  258  (^ 

n.     Plangit  dauit  absolon  pulcherimum  ....         258/-' 

0.     Mutato  modo  geniture.  mixtura  deitatis  et  humane  facture  259 

/.     Orto  sole  serene  nouitatis  fugit  foras  formator  falsitatis  .         '^h'^b 
q.     Virga  lesse  que  stas  in  signum  clenientie         .         .         .         260 
Verses  at  bottom. 

r.     Salomonis  inclita  mater  intronizata  .         ....         260/' 
English  verses  below : 

Lytel  wotyt  onyman  hu  derne  loue  was  fu(n)de 

But   he  yat    was  on  Rode  don  and  bouth  vs  wyth   his 
wonde. 

Ffor  loue  of  man  he  made  hymself  vn  sunde. 

He  haueth  ykast  a  grysli  gast  to  grunde. 

He  bouth  vs  wyth   hys  suete  blod.  hu   myth  he  don  vs 
more. 


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s.  Aue  celi  regina  gemma  celi  secretarium  origo  uirtutis  .  f.  261  b 
t.  Patrie  pacis  lucide  gubernatiix  et  domina  .  .  .  262  b 
Verses  below,  inter  alia  : 

Est  presul  sarum  prudens  dator  ecclesiarum. 

Quod   dat  natis  dat.  quod  dat  tenet,   ergo  sibi  dat. 
?/.     Aue  caro  Christi  mortem  pro  homine  passa    .         .         .         263 
v.     Confortat  Rosula  medetur  lilium. 
f.  264  is  closely  written  with  notes   and  a   few  verses,   e.g. 

on  the  temperaments. 
-d).     Gemma  nitens  sole  splendidior  (later  hand  :  in  two  parts)  265 

f.  265  h  also  closely  written. 


513.  C.  M.  A.  999 

544. 

Vellum,  9f  X  6f ,  fif.  83+12,  double  columns  of  56  lines. 
Cent,  xiii,  in  a  neat  hand  a  good  deal  contracted. 

Given  by  T.  Cabold  }     His  name  is  on  the  3rd  flyleaf  at  end. 

2  fo.  aliquid  eius. 

The  cover  is  composed  of  five  nearly  complete  leaves  of  a 
folio  MS.  of  the  Decretum(.^)  in  double  columns  in  a  fine  round 
Italian  hand  of  cent,  xiv  early,  and  of  two  leaves  of  a  roughly 
written  theological  MS.  written  in  England  of  cent,  xiv,  xv. 

On  one  of  the  flyleaves  at  the  end  is : 

Iste  liber  constat  magistro... 

On  one  of  those  at  the  beginning  a  rose  is  sketched. 
Collation:   x^^'-j^'-  (wants   12)  and   12  flyleaves. 

Contents : 

Questiones  super  libros  Physicorum  secundum  Egidium. 
Queratur  utrum  de  naturalibus  possit  esse  scientia. 
Grotesque  heads  in  margin. 
Ends  on  f.   83  a  which  is  torn. 
On  83  /'  a  hymn  beginning 

Unum  simplex  et  perfectum 
Quod  transcendit  intellectum 
Ens  in  summo  nobile. 

And  some  improper  scribbles  in  English  (xv). 


515]  GONVILLE   AND   CAIUS   COLLEGE   LIBRARY.  585 

514.  C.  M.  A.  1059,  944 

736. 

Vellum,  9  X  6f ,  ff.  26,  23  lines  to  a  page.     Cent,  xvi  early,  well 

written. 

On  p.  I  : 

Sum  Coll.  Gon.  et  Caii. 

Ex  dono  Robert!   Wright.     Arm.     IIiijus  CfiUegii  quondam   Alumni. 

The  binding  is  an  old  stamped  one  with  border  of  royal  arms 
and  portcullis.     Gold  tooling  added  (?). 

On  the  first  leaf  are  two  blazoned  coats  of  arms. 

r.  The  arms  of  England  impaled  with  arg.  a  cvo^s  gules  surmounted  by  crown, 
and  encircled  by  garter. 

■2.  Arms,  with  crest  a  griffin  quarterly  c;- and  az.  on  a  cap  of  maintenance  en- 
circled by  garter;  supporters  two  beasts  with  three  horns,  gorged  with 
crowns. 

Collation  :   i'*-3^  4^ 
Contents  : 

The  statutes  and  ordynaunces  of  the  moste  noble  ordre  of  saynte 

George  named  the  Gartyer. 
As  revised  by  Henry  VIII  (i/;22). 
On  26//  the  oath  in   English  dated  at  top   1585,   15  Apr. 


515  to  578.  C.  M.  A.  1 212  to  1276 

Heraldic  Manuscripts  given  to  the  College  about  1680  by 
Dr  John  Knight,  formerly  Scholar,  Serjeant  Surgeon  to 
Charles  II. 

(Venn  i.  246,  in.   284.) 


515. 

Folio,  paper,  arms  tricked;  in  leather  binding,  stamped  with  a 
shield  bearing  the  motto,  '  Suivant  Sainct  Pierre,'  and  the  arms 
Quarterly  ;  ist  and  4th,  5  fusils  in  bend  ;  2nd  and  3rd,  a  chevron 
between  2  cinquefoils  charged  with  an  escutcheon  bearing  a  cross 
of  St  George  :  the  Knight  arms  ? 


586  CATALOGUE   OF    MANUSCRIPTS.  [515" 

A  book  of  Arms,  in  3  sets. 

(i)  has  39  ff.,  with  an  index,  2  ff.  Apparently  of  date  1566,  and 
more  finished  than  the  rest.  (2)  has  46  ff.,  with  an  index,  3  ff 
(3)  being  ff.  ?>j  b,  88,  arms  of  Peers  and  of  Sir  Hen.  Sydney.  On 
the  first  page  is  the  date  1563  :  some  have  dates  1583-9.  Papers, 
being  lists  of  Ouarterings,  Mottoes,  &c.,  are  inserted  at  35/5",  43, 
44(7,  44/7  and  in  (3). 


516. 

Large  folio,  paper,  301  ff. 

A  general  catalogue  of  names  included  in  Dr  Knight's  collection 
of  Visitations  and  Heraldic  books. 


517. 
285. 

Folio,  paper,  49  ff,  written.  Index  at  the  beginning,  2  ff  The 
arms  are  well  executed  in  bold  tricking,  four  on  each  page  except 
the  last,  in  all  371.     In  a  few  the  bearings  are  not  put  in. 

The  arms  of  Baronets,  A.D.  161 1 -1643. 


518. 
286. 

Folio,  paper,  183  articles  numbered,  but  some  of  these  con- 
taining several  leaves,  and  three  papers  are  added.  An  index  will 
be  found  in  (661);  and  arrangement  is  wanted.  The  hand  is  for 
the  most  part  that  of  Sir  W.  Dethick. 

A  collection  of  rough  draughts  of  Pedigrees,  with  or  without 
arms. 

Arms  of  \Vm  Raynell  of  Wilts,  155,  on  vellum. 

Pedigree  of  Burgoyne  of  Cambridgeshire,  next  to  the  preceding. 

Genealogy  from  Noah  to  Christ,  188. 


52 1  ]  GONVILLE   AND   CAIUS   COLLEGE   LIBRARY.  587 

519. 
287. 

Large  folio,  paper,  1 16  ff.  Arms  beautifully  emblazoned  to  each 
pedigree.  The  pedigrees  are  198;  shields  of  arms  160,  coloured  ; 
3  tricked.  Index  at  the  beginning,  5  ff.  "A  beautiful  Visitation" — 
Gough  calls  this,  see  Brit.  Topography.  On  f.  i,  'the  armes  and 
town  seales '  of  the  Borough  of  Leicester,  excellently  drawn. 
Evidences,  being  extracts  from  charters  and  documents,  at  71,  "jG^ 
yj,  S6,  91.     Continuations  to  1622,  at  f  ga,  43,  60  :  to  1626  at  yoa. 

'The  Visitation  of  the  County  of  Leicester  s/ieir;  taken  by 
Sampson  Leonard,  als  Blevvmantle,  and  Augustine  Vincent,  als 
Rude-rose',  pursuivantes  of  Aarms,  in  Anno  DnI  1619.' 

520. 
288. 

Folio,  paper,  arms  tricked,  31  ff. 
Contents : 

1.  Liber  Barouet/ormii  (288)  ad  ami.   16-29. 
Index  in  initio,    3  ff. 

2.  Litterre    Edwardi   Walker,    Garterii    Armoium    Regis,    datse 

a.d.  1646,  fulcimenta  tribuentes  Baroni  Gerard  de  Brandon 

in  Com.   Suff.       .........     f.       2 

521. 
289. 

Large  folio,  paper,  103  fif. 
A  book  of  Pedigrees. 

Contents  : 

I.     Of  English  Nobility,  to   1697. 

With  an   index   in   Latin  at  the  beginning,  3  ff.     A    copy  of 

Glover's  or  Vincent's,  with  continuations. 
Progenies  Willelmi  Ducis  Normanniae    .  .  .         .         .     f.   100 

Illegitimte  Reguin  Angli.'e  Progenies       .....  loi 

Joh.  Gandavensis,  D.   Lancastriae  stirps  ....         102 

Thomse  de  Wodestok      .         .         .         .         .         .         .         .         102 

Principis  Ruperti     .........  103 


^  'Rouge-Croix'  is  written  in  pencil  on  the  opposite  page,  with  the  initials  'J.  T. 
1797,'  i.e.  Townsend,  Windsor. 


588  CATALOGUE   OF   MANUSCRIPTS.  [522- 

522. 
290. 

Large  folio,  paper,  (28-377)  ff.  Arms  tricked  in  fair  style. 
The  continuations  are  in  the  same  hand  as  523  (i)  and  much  of 
524.  The  pedigrees  are  473.  The  arms  are  occasionally  wanting : 
sometimes  given  without  the  pedigree. 

A  copy  of  Pedigrees  in  the  visitation  of  Yorkshire;  taken 
1584-5;  with  many  continuations  to  1656,  and  notes  of  evidence. 

On  the  three  first  fol.  and  the  last  a  collection  of  arms. 

Arms  of  Pontefract,  1 50  b. 

Charter  of  K.  John  to  Baldwin,  E.  of  Albemarle,  granting  free 
Burgage  in  Heddima. 

Epitaph  to  Ric.  Clervaulx,  1440. 

Autograph  approval  of  Thwenge. 

Insertions  at  ff.  82,  104. 

Notes  of  evidence,  119. 

Continuations  : 

Pedigree  of  John  Hanson  from  Rastrick  to  1655,  at  f  31  ; 
Wortley,  1656,  354;  Nevill,  1649,  37;  Kaye,  1653,94;  Clapham, 
1647,  138;   Saville,  1647,  166. 

Additions:   Pedigrees  of  Sir  John  Eland  and  Curwin,  376-7. 


523. 
291. 

Large  folio,  paper. 

The  Visitation  of  Lancashire  of  1567,  with  continuations. 

Contents : 

1.  Collection  of  Arms  412;    roughly  tricked,  belonging  to   the 

county  families;    some  unfinished         .         .         .         .         .     f.     -24 

2.  Pedigrees  168,  and  arms  133  ......         141 

Continuations  at  fol.  2,  32,  40,  43,  63,  'j'^  a,  86. 

Insertions  :  fol.  1 37,  2  papers  in  the  hand  of  Sir  W.  Dethick 
bearing  pedigrees  of  John  Broughton,  and  Will.  Constantyne,  of 
Salop,  Laurens  Knowles  of  Lancashire,  Rob.  Cormynon  and 
Dengayn  of  Cambridgeshire. 


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GONVILLE   AND   CAIUS   COLLEGE    LIBRARY 


589 


At  fol.  87,  a  generation  of ,  signed  'Shakerlcy,'  with  date 

'London,  30  May,  1678,'  on  the  opposite  side. 

At  fol.  1 18,  the  story  of  the  '  Eagle  and  Child,'  in  the  pedigree 
of  Lathom. 


524. 
292. 

Folio,  paper,  98  written  ff.  Arms  tricked.  Pedigrees  84, 
arms  44.  A  volume  full  of  interesting  details  and  of  excellent 
workmanship.  Some  pedigrees  are  elaborately  worked  out,  e.g.  Nay- 
lour  and  Wingfield,  biographical  particulars  being  introduced;  and 
statements  by  whom  the  grants  of  arms  were  made.  Monumental 
inscriptions  and  extracts  from  deeds  (a)  are  given  and  drawings  of 
seals,  and  effigies  from  churches  (d),  and  arms  from  the  church 
windows. 

The  Visitation  of  Huntingdonshire,  1613,  'by  Wm  Camden, 
Clarencieux,  by  his  Deputy  Nicolas  Charles,  Lancaster  Herald.' 


Contents : 

Index  at  the  beginning.         .         .         .         .         .         .         .         .     ff.      3 

Seal  of  the  town  of  Hiuitini;doii  .         .         .         .         .         .         .     f.       1 

Copy  of  a  deed,  '  Ex  chartis  Ric.   Bevill  de  Savvtry,  circ.   temp. 

Hen.  5-6.'     Other  documents  referring  to  the  same  family  at 

ff-  10,  34,  35,  39,  91-.^. 
A  plenary  Absohitioii     ..... 

Of  Conington  ...... 

Pedigree  of  Cromwell    ..... 

a.     Letters  patent  of  'beatrix  Waldescheff ' 
Extracts  from  Register  of  Barnwell  Priory  . 

ex  chartis  Rob.  Coton,  relating  to  Folic 

Thomse  Brudenell 


Of  Ramsey,  25,   35  ;    Washingley,  25  ;    Bussey, 

b.     Sawtrey,  Church  and  House,   13;   Elton  House,  Chapel,    13 
Stilton,    20;     Holme,    20;    Conington,    21;     Washingley,    25 
Southoe,   34 ;    Buckworth,   36 ;    Aulkmondbuiy,   37 ;    St    Neols 
37;    Dodington,    38;    Walton,    57;    Huntingdon,    St    Bennet': 
and  Alhallows,   73. 


162 

9 
39—40 

58 
64-6 


590  CATALOGUE   OF    MANUSCRIPTS.  [525- 

525. 
697. 

Folio,  paper,  198  written  ff.  Arms  elaborately  tricked  on  a 
large  scale,  some  unfinished,  the  latter  less  well  executed. 

Arms  and  Pedigrees  of  the  Nobility  of  England,  and  of  a  few 
foreign  Princes ;  with  additions. 

Index,  recent,  3  ff  There  are  229  shields,  60  pedigrees.  The 
additions  in  the  same  hand  as  in  523. 

On  fif.  177-9,  '3-  rolle  of  all  the  Nohlemen  of  England,  made  in 
the  time  of  King  James  (I),  with  the  time  of  their  creation.' 

On  ff.  38/?,  Genealogy  of '  Will.  Clifton,  Constabell  of  the  Port 
of  London.' 

Continuations  on  34  c?,  47  (^,  91  b,  97,  103. 

Contents  : 

Insertions : 

Pedigree  of  Browne,   Knyght,  Standard  Bearer  of  England  .     f.     47  ^ 

Gray  of  Wilton i%b 

Sir  E.   Brooke  of  Cobham. 

Walter  Butler  of  Ireland 47  3 

Ferrers,  shield  to  each  branch. 

Shandus  (Chandos) 89  (5 

Egerton,  quarterings  .         .         .         .         .         .         .         185 

Banners  designed  for  the  Funerall  of  George  D.  of  Buckingham,  5. 
Also  at  ^b,  \i,b,  34a,  35a,  51  a,  67  a,  87a,  go«,  157a,  128a,  135. 

526. 
698. 

Folio,  paper,  208  written  ff.  Arms  tricked.  Index  at  the 
beginning,  6  ff.  To  f  142  in  the  italic  hand  ;  the  rest  in  the  small 
hand  for  the  most  part,  that  of  Withy  or  Saunders,  which  also 
abounds  in  the  heraldic  MSS.  of  the  British  Museum.  Many  of 
the  pedigrees  contain  the  coats  to  each  generation,  and  some  the 
banner  and  evidences.  The  names  in  red  letter.  Signatures  on 
f  \20a  of  Ri.  S.  George,  \2\  a  of  William  Dethick'  and  William 

^  Some  of  the  pedigrees  are  continued  to  1592  and  1627  (e.g.  176  ff.).  The  additional 
pedigrees  seem  to  be  those  of  his  (W.  Dethick's)  family  connexions  and  friends 
(Mr  Hunter  says,  'of  Dr  Knight's.'  Rep.  to  Record  Commission,  1837,  p.  337.) 
'A  valuable  MS.' 


528]  GONVILLE   AND   CAIUS   COLLEGE    LIBRARY.  591 

Camden,  173  Jos.  Phillipott.     Insertions  at   113,  136,  are  the  arms 
of  Conyngton  of  Gloster  and  pedigree  of  Sir  Geffrey  Bullen. 

A  collection  of  Arms  and  Pedigrees  of  gentry  in  various  parts 
of  the  kingdom. 

527. 
699. 

Folio,  paper,  72  ff.  unfinished.  119  pedigrees,  entries  for  17  in- 
complete,    (f  67-75.)     In  Sir  W.  Dethick's(?)  hand. 

The  Visitation  of  Lancashire,  1567;  'by  Wm  Hoy,  accompanied 
by  Glover,  Somerset  Herald.' 

Index  at  the  beginning,  2  fif. 

A  collection  of  (118)  shields  2  ff,  from  B  to  H. 

Additional  pedigrees  continued  to  1635,  in  the  hand  (Gilbert 
Dethick's  ?)  in  523,  ff  76-9. 

528. 
700. 

Folio,  paper,  loi  written  fif.,  in  different  hands.  Index  at  the 
end  ff.  1 1 2- 1 16. 

The  Visitation  of  Staffordsliire,  16 14,  taken  by  Richard  St 
George,  Norroy  King  of  Armes,  containing  the  greater  portion  of 
the  Visitation  of  1583. 

There  are  many  additions  to  the  volume  not  indexed  ;  and 
details  of  interest.     Some  of  the  pedigrees  are  attested. 

The  arms  are  rather  roughly  drawn  in  pen  and  ink  :  many 
coats  and  crests  interspersed  in  the  pedigrees,  as  taken  by  Glover 
in  his  Visitation. 

There  are  two  collections  of  shields  in  tables,  one  of  large  i^^j), 
at  ff  31-41,  the  other  of  small  (126),  at  fif.  26-30.  To  the  former 
the  pedigrees  refer. 

Seals  of  the  towns  of  Stafford  f  i,  Lichfield  f  2,  Newcastle- 
under-Lyne  10 1,  and  others  from  charters,  as  at  fif.  102-3. 

Continuations  of  pedigrees,  e.g.  f  58. 

Insertions:  Pedigree  of  Harcourt  f  16,  Sir  Raulfe  Bagott  17, 
Pordage  29. 


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Contents  : 

Grants  of  Arms  to  Humfrey  Burlton  of  Ribenhall  in  co.  of  Wor- 
cester, by  Ed.  Walker,  Garter,    1660 f.       1 

Rob.  Fayrbeard,  Northmore,  co.  of  Oxon,  by 

Sir  J.   Borough,    1640  ........  2 

Henry  Akroyd  of  Folkesthorp,  co.  of  York,  by 

Sir  Rich.  St  George .^ 

Rob.   Wythens  of  London,  by  Will.   Dethick, 

Garter,   1614.         .         .         .         .         .         .         .         .         .  4 

Arms  and  crest  of  M.  Jan.  Merrick,  Ambassador  from  England  to 

Russia,   1614.         .         •         .         .         ■         .         •         .         •  5 

Harboum'exemplifide  by  W.Camden,  Clarencex, 

and  Willim,  Garter,  and  confirmed  by  Wm  Camden '       .         .  5 

Grant  to  George  Wright  of  Gray's  Inn  by  Dethick,  Garter,  signed 

Clarensus  Cooke  .........  8 

John  Liddyat  of  Chestall,  co.  of  Stafford,  by  Rich.   St 

George,  Norroy,    1624         ........  7 

Grant   to    Thomas   Harrison,   of   Finchampsted,  co.   of   Berks,  by 

Robert  Cooke,   Clarencieux,    1574       .  .  .  .  .  .  8 

Grant  to  Brian  Bailies  of  Cottingley,  co.  of  York,  by  Will.  Flower, 

Norroy,   1578 9 

Licence  to  Richard  Hornbrook,  of  Exeter,  as  Herald  Painter  in 
Cornwall  and  Devon,  to  paint  Escocheons  and  the  King's  Arms  in 
Churches  and  Chapells,  under  the  direction  of  Hen.  Davy,  deputy 
to  the  Office  of  Arms;  signed  Ri.  St  George,  Clarencieux,  1634  .   aft.  77 

Letters  patent  of  Ri.  Cocke,  one  of  the  Justices  of  the  Common 

Bench,  respecting  a  dispute  about  the  Manor  of  Newboulde         .  57  b 

A  list  of  57  eminent  N'oblemen,  some  having  lands  in  Staffordshire         104-5 

Church  notes — Lichfield  Cathedral,  Brewood,  Wolverhampton, 
Pankridge  and  Rolston. 

On  53  a  (insertion),  a  leaf  from  the  Visitation  by  W.  Flower,  in  1 563. 


529. 
701. 

Folio,  paper,  81  fT.  written.  Arms  tricked.  Pedigrees  98. 
Index  at  the  end  4  ff. 

'The  Visitation  of  DarbysJiier  taken  by  Mr  Richard  St 
Gorge  Esq.,  Norroy  Kinge  of  Armes  of  the  East,  West,  and  North 
partes  of  England,  from  the  River  of  Trent  Northwards,  and  in  his 
Company  Henry  St  Gorge,  Blewmantell  Pursuyant  of  Armes  in 
the  yeare  of  our  Lord,'  1611. 


530]  GONVILLE   AND   CAIUS   COLLEGE    LIBRARY.  593 

The  title  has  1569.  The  Visitation  in  1569  was  by  W.  Flower, 
Norroy,  and  W.  Glover.  Gough,  in  his  Topography,  mentions  a 
visitation  by  R.  St  George,  and  in  his  company  Charles,  Lancaster 
Herald,  and  Henry  St  George,  Rouge  Rose,  as  being  in  the  College 
Collection. 

Contents  : 

Scales  of  Derbie  Town  and  Chesterfielde     .         .         .         .         .     f.       3 

Church  notes.  Leeke  f.  25,  Barley  32,  Ashbourne  42  and  79, 
Longston  51,  Myrcaston  76,  St  Alkmond  77,  Huckna  77, 
Swarscombe  Bridge,  House,  and  Church  78,  Weston-on- 
Trent  78,  Keddleston  Church  and  House  79,  Chatsworth  80, 
Bakewell  80-1. 

Evidences.  Extracts  from  deeds,  seals,  &c. — ex  chartis  ap.  Bradley, 
f.  23,  28,  32,  34,  37,  42,  46,  51-3,  .S5-6,  63,  67-8,  72. 

Additions,  in  Dr  Knight's  hand,  f  62,  75  ;  in  the  small  hand,  36,  77. 

Pedigree  of  John  Agord  of  Foston 81 

Tunsted  of  Tunsted 82 


530. 
702. 

Folio,  paper,  244  fif.  written,  in  Withy's  hand.  Arms  finely 
emblazoned  317,  tricked,  2.  Pedigrees,  358.  Two  indexes  at  the 
beginning,  5  ff.;  of  which  the  latter  only  belongs  to  this  volume. 

The  Visitation  of  Devonshire,  1620,  'by  Will.  Camden  Clarenc'^ 
by  his  deputies  H.  St  George,  Richmond  Herald,  and  Sampson 
Lennard,  Bluemantle.' 

Contents : 

Continuations  in  Hen.  St  George's  hand  at  f.  9,  13,  68,  69,  70,  76 

to  1676,   135. 
Additions  at  f.    10,  44,  50,   51,  71,   75,  245. 
Arms  in  the  dining-room  of  the  Eeare,  Exeter,  and  in 

the  churches  of  Dartmouth,  Plymouth,  and  Axminster,  flyleaf  2. 

to  Pearse  of  Bigbury,   1641      .         .         .         .     f.       9 

Descent  of  Sir  Will.   Morris  .....         243 

Insertions.     Pedigree  of  Chendut  of  Chenouth    in    the   hand   of 

W.   Dethick 40 

Rich.   E.  of  Cornwall      .         .         .         .         .         .         162 

Arms      .....         .......         203 

Extracts  from  Deeds,  f.  45,  54,  56,  73,  123,   130,  133,  144,  r^o, 

154,  168,  170,  172-3,  176,  179,  180,  193,  200,  202,  212,  231. 
Seals      .        .        .         .         .         .         .         .         .        .        .        .      73,  128,  200 

G.  C.  C.  II.  38 


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531. 
703. 

Folio,   paper,    37    fif.     Arms   tricked,    37.     Pedigrees,   48.     'A 
callendar  of  the  Pedigrees '  (Index)  3  ff.  at  the  end. 
The  Visitation  of  Berkshire  in  1597. 

Contents : 

Arms  of  '  Abendon '.........     f.       i 

A  note  of  Andrew  Hulls,   Dean  of  St  Paul's        ....  3 

Continuations  to  1611    .         .         . 1 

A    full    memorandum,    in    Latin,    of    the    family   of  Chock    and 

Wroughton 2 

Sketches  of  Arms  from  the  Prebends'  houses  at  Windsor,  at  the  end. 
Additions.     Pedigree  of  John  Buck,  in  Hen.  St  George's  hand       .  38 

Insertions. John  Bulstrode. 

Will.  Arnold  de  Cromer  in  W.  Dethick's 

hand. 

532. 
704. 

Folio,  paper,  192  ff.  Arms  well  executed  in  pen  and  ink. 
Shields,  261.     Pedigrees,  324. 

The  Visitation  of  Cornwall,  1620,  'by  Will.  Camden,  Clarencieux, 
by  his  Deputies  H.  St  George,  Richmond  Herald,  and  Sampson 
Lennard,  Bluemantle.' 

Contents : 

Index  at  the  beginning 4  ff. 

Arms  of  Penzance,  Trewr  (Truro),  Tregony  or  Tregnie — ,  Laun- 
ceston,  Helleston :  and  Description  of  Seals  of  Leskerd,  and 
Salt  Ash f.      9-15 

Account  of  the  change  of  name  Trerelesick  to  Chenouth    .         .  22 

Device  of  a  counsance  of  Arms  for  John  Baunatre  by  Wm.  Hawkeston, 

Clarencieux 109 

K.  Hen.  VIII's  Licence  to  Stephen  Tucker  of  Lamerston,  co.  of 
Devon,  'for  certaine  diseases  and  infirmities  which  he  hath  and 
dayly  susteyneth  in  his  head,  to  wear  his  bonnett  upon  his  said 
head,  in  the  royal  presence  and  elsewhere  at  his  libertie  '     .         .         129 

A  note  of  R.  Tippett,  secretary  to  Sir  Will.  Stanley,  'an  Arch- 
Traitor'  in  Q.  Elizabeth's  time  .         .         .         .         .         .         170 

about  the  Sharrocks  of  Ribblesdale,  temp.  Hen.  VI  and 

Hen.   VII 179 


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Extracts  from  Deeds,  &c.  f.  26,  38,  39,  50,  77,  79,  81-2,  109,  129, 

130,  131,  135,  152-3,  156,  170,  184,  189. 
Insertions.     Pedigree  of  Ariindell  de  Trerise,  alys,  Tresise,  Lord 

of  Carshayes,  Anglice,  the  English  Castell         .         .         .         .     f.     63 
Rich.    Rosemer,   Kt.,    in    W.    Dethick's 


hand 


124 
Bassett   .         .         .         .         .         .         .         144 


Continuations,  f.  17  (to  1676),  in  Hen.  St  George's  hand,  19,  27, 
35-6,  44  (to  1644),  46,  50,  6r,  67,  78,  83,  90,  93,  96,  99,  no, 
166,   173. 

533. 
297. 

Folio,  paper,  in  leather  stamped  with  the  shield  bearing  the 
motto,  '  Suivant  Sainct  Pierre.' 

Most  of  the  pedigrees  (58)  have  arms  sketched  in  pen  and  ink. 
The  names  and  branch-lines  are  in  red  ink.     Insertion  at  f.  8. 

Contents : 

1.  Rough  drafts  of  Pedigrees,  for  Cheshire  and  Lancashire       .     f.       1-23 
(f.    1-16)  'in  Glover's  hand,  1580.'     (f.   17-26)  108  pedigrees 

with  arms.     29  in  W.   Dethick's  hand. 

2.  Extracts  from  Ancient  Documents  ......  24-26 

sc.  a  leger  of  the  Duchy  of  Lancaster. 

Register  of  the  Abbey  of  Abingdon,  temp.   Elis. 

Grey  Friars,  London. 

Evidences  of  Roger  Alford. 
Index   t  f.  at  the  beginning. 

3.  Pedigrees  of  ancient  families  connected  with  one  another,  15.  1 1  ff. 
With  accounts  of  several  Baronies  in  descent ;    e.g.   Malpas, 

Halton,  Vernon  of  Shipbrook,   Stoppor. 

4.  Collection  of  Arms,  36  large  shields  and  92  small        .         .  5 

5.  Pedigrees — Cheshire;  ff.  numbered  .....  4-42 
Most  with  arms;  two  parts  in  two  different  hands.     Part  i  in 

the  same  hand  as  (i)  contains  139.  Part  11  begins  at  f.  36, 
and  is  in  Withy's  hand. 

6.  'The  names  and   armes   of  all    the    Knights,    Esquires,   and 

Gentlemen  that  did  appear  in  the  Visitation  of  Shropshire 
made  by  Robert  Tresswell,  Somersett,  and  Augustin  Vincent, 
Rouge  Croix,  Officers  of  Armes,  Marshalls  and  Deputies  to 
William  Campden,  Clarencaulx  King  of  Armes,  Anno  1623'  43 

On  p.  I,  'Mr  Withy  Rode  painter,'  and  autograph  of  'Thomas 
Knight.'    Index  (2  ff.)  follows.    Shields,  164,  in  bold  tricking. 

7.  'The  Visitation  of  Worcestershire,  taken  in  Anno  Dni  1569: 

Transcripta  per  Wm.  Smith,  Rouge  Dragon,   1613'  .         .  36  ff. 

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534. 
298. 

Folio,  paper,  117  ff.  written.  In  the  hand  of  Thomas  Knight. 
Arms  boldly  and  well  drawn  in  pen  and  ink.  Shields,  97. 
Pedigrees,  165.     ff.  1 10-132,  in  Withy's  hand. 

'  The  Visitac5n  of  Buckinghamshire  taken  by  Mr  John  Philpott, 
Somersett,  and  Mr  William  Ryley,  Blewmantle,  Ano  Domini,  1634.' 

Contents : 

'Noats  taken  in  the  Church  of  Iver,  of  Chalfont,  Agmundisham '     f.       8-10 

Church  and  House  of  Goathurst .         .         .  41 

Seal  of  Chipping  Wycomb    ........  21 

Arms  and  effigies  from  Monuments       ......  19 

Extracts  from  deeds       .........  87 

Additions — (to  1673)  f.  78,  91,  in  Hen.  St  George's  hand. 

Insertions.     Pedigree  of  Henry  Goodvvyn,  f.  67,  E.  of  Lennox         .  85 

535. 
299. 

Folio,  paper,  in  old  rough  leather  binding,  arms  tricked,  152  ff. 
It  is  in  the  hand  of  Hen.  St  George  ;  and  has  W.  K.  (William 
Knight)  on  the  cover.  Two  indexes  (4  ff.)  stand  at  the  beginning. 
The  pedigrees  are  195,  some  without  arms:  a  few  shields  without 
pedigrees. 

The  Visitation  of  Surrey,  1623  ;  made  by  W.  Camden  by  his 
deputies  Thompson,  Windsor,  and  Vincent,  Rouge-Croix. 

Contents : 

Continuations:    f.   10  (to  1671). 

Epitaphs:   22a,  23,  90. 

Arms :    Bp  Langton        .........  f.       i 

from  Rygate  Church           .......  22 

of  Guilford          .........  80 

Kingston-on-Thames  .         .         .         .         .         .         .         .  162 

536. 
300. 

Folio,  paper,  arms  tricked.  On  the  covers  the  shield  stamped, 
bearing  the  motto,  '  Suivant  Sainct  Pierre.' 


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Contents : 

1.  The  Visitation  of  Hampshire,    1576.      50  ff.   written. 

It  is  in  Withy's  hand.     Arms  nicely  tricked.     The  pedigrees 
are  83;   shields  81,  and   29    more  on  ff.  91-4.      Index  in 
another  hand  95-8.     It  has  the  office  mark  B.  i  on  f.  4. 
The  Arms  of  Southampton    .......     f.       4 

Winchester        .......  12 

Several  'disclamers'  are  noted,  e.g.  at  f.  5,   12,  48. 

Continuations  in  Hen.   St  George's  hand        .         .         .         .  17 

At  the  beginning  the  arms  of  Col.  Thos.  Bettisworth  of  Auddin, 

authenticated  by  Ryley,  Lancaster. 
Insertions :    2   papers  of  Arms  from  windows  in  some  of  the 
Chapels,    Oxford  and  other  churches. 

Epitaphs  and  Arms 50 

Pedigree  of  Buck    .........  53 

2.  The  Visitation  of  Sussex,   1584.     54  written. 

In  Withy's  hand.     The  office  mark  B.  2  is  on  f.  2.     Index  at 

the  end,  3   ff.      Genealogies  82;    20  are  given   narratively 

ff.  10-18;  Arms  68:  94  on  ff.  2-5. 
Additions :    Lunsford   and    Monk,   f.    56,    57    in    a    different 

hand. 
Continuations:  f.  24  (to  1637  and  1646),  32  in  Hen.  St  George's 

hand,  46  (to  1615),  ^ob  (to  1617). 
Insertions:   rough  copy  of  pedigree  on   15,  marked  137. 

20,   and    pedigree    of 

Beauchamp. 

3.  The   Visitation   of  Kent,    1574;    called    'the   Amies   of  the 

Gentlemen  of  Kente.'     31   ff.   written. 
24  pedigrees  written  narratively  in  two  different  hands,  with 

shields.     Large  shields  281,  boldly  tricked,  in  a  collection 

on  ff.   18-38.     Index    at  the  beginning,   3  ff.      It  has  the 

office  mark  B.  4. 
On  ff.  1-2,  three  pedigrees  with  arms  to  each  branch;  at  the 

end  of  the  last,  'extr.   pr.   William  Segere  (Segar)  Norroy 

King  of  Armes,   1601.'     In  the  small  hand. 

4.  'The  Aarmes  of  the  gentlemen  of  Bedford  Shyere,^  in  number  96  50-7 
Sketches  of  shields,  f.  58.     The  others  boldly  drawn  by  the 

same  hand  as  in  the  preceding. 

5.  The  Visitation  of  Surrey,   1572.     44  ff.  written. 

In  Withy's  hand,  unfinished.  Genealogies,  70,  ff.  (7-45); 
shields  5-;,  well  tricked.  Index  at  the  beginning,  2  ff.  It 
has  the  office  mark  B.  3.  The  arms  of  Kingston-on-Thames, 
f.  36.  Names  and  arms  (66  complete)  of  'Justiciarii  com. 
Surry,'   1601.      1-4. 


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537. 
301. 

Folio,  paper,  arms  tricked.     In  bad  condition. 

At  the  end  an  index,  ff.  191-200,  with  555  names.  Some  are 
without  arms.  Very  few  dates  ;  on  p.  12,  1583.  A  cross  is  affixed 
at  the  head  of  each :  when  found  in  the  middle,  indicates  that  an 
heiress  married  into  the  family.  The  first  26  pp.  are  wanting ; 
the  remainder  is  correct  to  p.  200.  '  This  volume  seems  to  contain 
the  drafts  of  the  pedigrees  in  E.  Knight's  hand,  taken  on  the 
Visitation.  On  the  binding  is  impressed  the  arms  of  Knight  ?  A 
valuable  MS.' 

Contents : 

1.  Copy   of    the    Visitation    of   Devonshire  by    Robert    Cooke, 

Clarencieux,  1572,  by  his  deputy  Edw.  Knight  (see  Noble, 
Hist,  of  College  of  Anns,  1^2),  with  additional  pedigrees 
interspersed  .........     p.      1-170 

2.  Welsh  pedigrees 211-311 

An  index  at  the  beginning,  containing  138  names,  i  f.     At  the 

head  of  f.  i,  'Jesus,  1605,  No.  20,  per  me  Robertum  Morgan.' 
On  p.  209,  '  Rhice  Gwyn  his  book,  1606.' 

3.  Welsh  descents  of  note,  with  the  founders'  shields  (299)       .         31.3-43 

4.  A  leaf  of  index — names  and  references  .....         353 

5.  The  names  of  the  fyrste  founders  (26)  of  the  most  noble  order 

of  the  blewe  Garten-    ........         355 

The  Statutes  and  Ordynances 356-66 

Extracts  from  the  Register,   32  Hen.  VIII — i   Edw.  VI        .         367-86 
e.g.  Rules,  fees,  memoranda  about  the  Knights. 

6.  Papers  relating  to   the  ancestors  of  John   Dudley,  Duke  of 

Northumberland  .........  387-93 

7.  Welsh  Descents 395-6 

8.  Royal  grants  to  the  Office  of  Anns 397-8 

9.  '  The  names  of  suche  Noble  tiien  as  dyd  ther  homadge  at  the 

Coronation  of  Kynge  Edward  the  Sixte'   ....         399-400 

10.  '  The  names  of  Scottes  taken  prisoners  and  brought  to  London 

one  tuesday  the  29  daye  of  december  Anno  Regni  henrici 

octavi  34  ' 402 

11.  Knights  of  the  Garter  in  35  and  36  and  37  Hen.  8,   i    and 

3  Edw.  VI,  and  the  whole  number  installed  in  Hen.  8th's 

reign  and  disgraced  unto  2  Edw.  6 402-4 

12.  Descent  of  Ld  Gray  of  Rythen      ......  405 

13. Lord  Talbot 409-10 

14, Sir  James   Windesciir  .         .         .         .         .         •  41 1 

15.     /ohn  of  Gaiifit 412-13 


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1 6.  'A  note  of  such  bookes  as  partayn  to  the  office  of  Armes,  taken 

the  xvth  of  December,   1597' p.  4i5~j6 

It   has   at  the  end,   *  Garter  principall  king  of  Armes,'  and 
'  Georg.  WalpoUe '  (in  a  different  hand). 

17.  '  Divers  Matters  and  Orders  concerning  the  Office  of  Arvtes'    .         419 
On  p.    I  is  the  date  1538. 

a.      Disgrading  of  the  Marquis  of  Exeter,  Henry  Courtney       .         419 

d.  Order  at  the  coronation  of  Rich.  I.         .         .         .         .         420 

c.      Syse  of  Standarts,  Banners,  Guydons      ....         421-2 
of.      Knights  of  the  order  present  at  the  Installation  of  Lords 

Shrewsbury  and  Hunsdon,  3  Elis 4^^-3 

e.  Presedent  for  the  Lyvery  of  the  Order  of  the  Garter  .         423-5 
/.       The  number  of  Knights  of  the  Order,  as  the  Toyson, 

St  George,  and  St  Michael 4^6 

g.      Preparations  for  an  Installation       .....         426-8 

//.      Dutyes  paid  by  the  Knights 4^8-30 

i.      Charges  to  the  King's  Lieutenant  at  the  Feast  of  St  George         431 
k.      Manner   of  offeringe   the    Hatchments   at   the    Mass    of 

Requiem 43 '"^ 

/.       King's  letters  to  a  Knight 43.S-4 

m.     Orders  for  various  occasions,  for  Kts  of  the  Garter       .         435-41 
n.      Manner  of  creation  of  an  Herauld  of  Armes.         .         .         441 
0.      'The  names  of  all  the  Nobells  with  their  Stiles,  as  they 

were  in  King  Ed.  the  Sixt  dayes,  and  as  they  satt  in 

parlyament' 44^-8 

/.      Order  for  placinge  of  Lordes  and  Ladyes  according  to  their 

Degree ;  and  another  by  John  Tiptoft,  E.  of  Worcester, 

6  Edw.   4 449-57 

q.      Process  respecting  Thomas  Percy,  D.  of  Northumberland  .         458-9 
r.      'The  proses  done  att  the  coronacon  of  Rich,  the  2^''     .         460-2 

s.      Offices  held  of  right 462-3 

t.       '  The  proceedinge  of  the  Queens  Majtye  from  the  Tower 

to  her  Coronacon '.......         464 

11.     'The  order  in  proceedinge  of  the  Church  at  the  Xphine 

(christening)  of  the  prince'  ......         469 

V.      'Order  for  wearinge  of  Apparrell' 471 

X.      'Order  for  Justes  and  Triumphes' 476 

y.      'Creation  of  Marq.  of  Exeter:  and  other  Creations'  .         479-499 

18.  'Divers  good  orders  that  is  obsurved  in  the  He  of  Wight,  in  the 

tyme  of  Warr,  and  att  all  other  tymes  whatsoever'   .         .         500-41 
Order  for  presei"\'ing  the  sea-banks,  P.C. 

19.  'A  true  note — of  the — charges  layd  forth  by  Kinge  Edw.  6,  for 

the  beseeginge  of  BidUigne,^  in  2  Ed.  VI  .         .         .         542-59 

20.  'The  placinge  of  all  estates  of  Nobillitie^       ....         560-5 

21.  Rules   and   Laws  of  Heraldry,  signed  John   Knight,  L.  W. 

Knight 567-601 

22.  Of  the  dispute  between  Philip  le  Bell  and  Bonifacius  VIII       .         607-12 

23.  Peerage  of  England,  from*  William  the  Conq.  to  Edw.   IV  615-79 


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24.  The  Callender  of  the  Barons  of  England,  from  Will.  Conq.  to 

Edw.   IV p.  683-734 

25.  'The  Baronetts  (of  England),  as  they  are  marsheled'    .         .  735 

26.  'The  Disgraditig  of  Henry  Courteny,  late  Marques  of  Exeter'  737 

27.  'At  the  Coronation  of  K.   Richard  the  First'         .         .         .  737 

28.  Copies  of  Articles  comprised  in  1 7  (i — ;«),  0,  y,  v,  x,  {?■ — u),  2 1  738 

29.  '■Castelh  in  England' 765 

30.  Charges  to  a  Knight  of  the  Bathe 767 

31.  List  of  Knights  of  the  Garter  from  the  foundation  of  the  order  769 

32.  Copies  of  26,   27,   17  {a — h),  {i—y) 775 

33.  Copy  of  (31) 798-811 

34.  Shields  of  Waryng  and  Petomi,  Hartgrave,  Whitfield,  Terroll, 

Hanmer,  Johnes  and  Calle  .         .         .         .         .         .  812 

35.  The  Ordinances  and  Statutes  made  by  Thomas  of  Lancaster — 

for  the  Office  of  Artnes 813 

36.  'King  Arthur's  vi  Banners'. 839 

37.  'Standards  and  Banners  of  the  highe  and  mighty  Kinges  and 

Princes — since  Kinge  Edward  the  thirds  dayes. ' 

38.  Standards  remayning  in  the  Tower,   35  Hen.  VIH       .         .  840 

39.  Knights  made  36  Hen.  VHI  ......  842 

40.  id.   q.    1 7  c 843 

41.  'The  Order  of  the  Army  into  France  5  Hen.  VHI,  and  names 

of  the  Noble  men  in  the  wards' 844 

42.  'The  ordering  of  estates  of  all  degrees'  ....  845 

43.  'The  title  the  Crowne  of  England  hathe  to  the  contrey  of 

France'         ..........  846 

44.  The  Artnes  of  the  xil  peeres  of  France  put  into  English  by  me 

Avesham 848 

45. of  divers  lords  of  France  that  are  bannerets   .  850 

46. of  the  erles  holdinge  of  the  Kinge  and  others  851-858 

47.  '  A  briefe  note  of  the  estate  of  France '  ....  854 

48.  '  Coppye  of  the  chardge,  on  the  part  of  the  D.  of  Lorrayne  to 

the  duke  of  Burgoyne':    and  the  answer    ....  854 

49.  '  Somacion  of  the  Toivn  of  B ott I oigne  hy  the  Duke  of  Suffolk, 

1544';   and  answer  of  the  Captayne  of  the  Town      .         .  856 

50.  ' Significacion  of  the  Ar/nes  of  a  knight'        ....  857 

51.  'Names  of  all  the  Kinges  of  England,  sins  the  Conquest  to 

Quene  Mary,'  how  long  they  reigned,  and  where  they  were 

buried  ..........  857 

52.  '  Chancelers   of  England  since  the  Conquest  to   Edward  VI 

reign '...........  859 

53.  'An  abstract  for  Englishmen  to  know  the  Realme  oi Scotland'  860 

54.  'The  table  or  Calendar  of  the  contents  of  the  writing  before 

mentioned'  (pp.   813-836) 863 

55.  'The  Tabell  of  the  Book  '  (whole  volume),  at  the  end,  4  ff. 


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538. 
302. 

Folio,  paper,  arms  tricked,  well  executed.     In  old  rough  leather. 
On  the  first  cover,  '  Will.  Knight,  1655,'  autograph. 

Contents : 

I.     The    Visitation    of    Ox/ordshi)-e,    1634,    by  John    Philipott, 

Somerset  Herald,  and  William  Ryley,  Bluemantell    .         .  63  ff. 

Arms  35,  Pedigrees  99;  being  the  additions  to  the  Visitation 
of  1574.  Index  at  the  beginning,  2  ff.  A  few  notes. 
Accounts  of  the  Corporations.  On  fol.  i,  Account  of  their 
Visit  to  Oxford.  On  fol.  10,  Arms  of  IVoodslock.  Addi- 
tions:   Napper  pedigree,  96. 

■2.      Pedigrees  of  Brome  of  Lapwith,  Warwickshire,  and  Whorwood 

of  Compton,  in  Sir  H.  St  George's  hand  ....  4  flF. 

3.     The  Visitation  of  Oxfordshire,  1574,  by  Cooke,  by  his  deputy, 

Lee,   Portcullis     .........  76  ff. 

With  continuations  in  Withy's  hand,  and  additions  in  the  same 
hand,  written  genealogically.  Many  of  the  pedigrees  in 
Latin,  and  narratively  given,  being  extracts  from  the  first 
visitation,  1534;  with  additions  partly  in  Withy's  hand. 
Index  at  the  beginning,  4  ff.  On  f.  before  it,  'John  Knight,' 
autograph.  Pedigrees  137,  Shields  108.  Arms  of  'S.  Marie 
Magdalin,'  Christ  Church,  and  'Cittie  and  Towne'  of  Oxford, 
1-2.  Seal  of  Whitney,  2.  Additions  in  Sir  H.  St  George's 
hand — arms  of  Fayrberd,  Draper,  Goodwin,  76. 

539. 
338. 

Folio,  paper,  arms  tricked,  60  ff.  Index  at  the  beginning,  3  ff. 
The  arms  are  sometimes  wanting,  principally  in  cases  of  sheriffs. 
Those  from  1635  are  in  the  hand  of  Sir  H.  St  George.  From  1280 
to  1307,  the  term  custos  supplants  that  of  maior. 

The  names  and  arms  of  the  Mayors  and  Shreiffes  of  London 
from  1216  to  1635  and  1675-7. 

540. 
303. 

Folio,  paper,  in  Withy's  hand.  Title  and  index  at  the  beginning, 
5  ff,  'A  valuable  MS.'  Pedigrees  258;  most  having  the  signatures 
of  the  family  representatives  at  the  time.  Coats  193,  15  in  pen  and 
ink,  the  rest  well  drawn  and  finely  coloured. 


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'The  visitation  of  the  County  of  Somersett  shyer,  taken  by 
Henry  St  George,  Richmond,  and  Sampson  Lenard  Blew  Mantell 
in  An°  Dorn.  1623.' 

Contents  : 

Seals  of  Welles,  Bridge-water,  Axbridgh,  Bathe    .         .         .         .     f.       1-2 
54  Shields  from  C7mrc/i -windows  at  Bathe,  Dunster,  Bridgewater, 

and  Taunton 159-60 

Seals,  private  ........         15,  30,  40,  97,  119 

Extracts  from  Documents,  6,   15,  46,  97,  119,  added  in  a  different 

hand. 
Additions  in  Sir  H.   St  George's  hand  .....         102 

List  of  disc/aimed  ..........         130 

541. 
304. 

FoHo,  paper,  in  bad  condition,  arms  tricked.  The  covers 
stamped  with  the  Knight  (?)  arms.  The  cross  is  used  in  (3)  and  (4). 
ff.  10,  7,  8,  5  are  misplaced  in  this  order  after  i. 

Contents : 

1.  The  Visitation  of  Nottinghamshire,  (apparently)  of  1569,  with 

continuations  by  William  Segar,  Garter,  to  161 2. 

In  the  same  hand  as  537,  (i),  except  on  f.  57  in  Withy's  hand; 
58  flf.  Index  at  the  beginning,  2  ff.  Another  precedes  it  of 
names,  whereof  the  Armes  are  in  the  Volume  '  Old  Kent ' 
(see  list  of  Dr  Knight's  MSS.).  Pedigrees  63,  The  Arms 
are  generally  given  ;  but  some  unfinished.  Besides  there  are 
13  small  shields  on  ff.  1-2.  It  has  old  press  marks  Cj  and  Cg 
on  2  ff.  of  the  indexes,  and  on  the  first  flyleaf  the  mark  of 
Fr.  Blomefield. 

Additions.     Pedigree  of  Hugh  Cartwright      .         .         .         .     f     59 
Thomas  Cranmer      ....  60 

2.  Arms  for  Northu7nberland,  belonging  to  the  Visitation  of  161 4  8 
61   in   trick,   finely  executed.     Index    at   the   beginning,    2   ff. 

The  press  mark  C2  is  on  f.    i  of  the  index. 

3.  The  Visitation  of  Northumberland,   1615;   taken  by  Rich.  St 

George,  Norroy  King,  and  Henry  St  George,  Blewmantle 

Pursuivant  of  Arms.     37  written. 
Title-page  has  C3  on  it.     Index,  3   ff.     Pedigrees   69,  most 

having  the  Arms  in  trick,  well  done. 
Insertion.     Pedigree  of  Salkeld       ......  20  a 

Arms  taken  from  the  Churches  of  Newcastle  and  Alnwick  .  1-2 

4.  The  Visitation  of  the  County  Palatine  of  Durham,  by  the  same 

as  the  preceding,   16 15.     54  written. 


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10. 
II. 
12. 
13- 

14. 


Index  at  the  end,  4  ff.  It  has  on  the  title-page  C4.  Pedigrees 
94 ;  many  having  the  signatures  of  the  family  representatives 
at  the  time;  and  the  grants  made  at  the  Visitation,  f.  9. 
Coats  handsomely  tricked:  five  without  pedigrees,  fif.  52-5. 
On  f.  I,  the  names  of  'such  as  were  disclaimed'  in  the  Visita- 
tion. Addition :  f.  55  in  Withy's  hand.  63  Pedigree  of 
Stephen  Harison,  in  Sir  H.  St  George's  hand. 

'The  Amies  of  the  ould  Visitation,'  of  Durham,    1575 

In  number  28.  The  coat  of  the  D.  of  Northumberland  is 
inserted. 

'The  Vecitation  of  Northamplonshyre'  .         .         .         .         . 

Sc.  a  collection  of  arms,  122,  well  tricked;  with  index  (2  ff.) 
at  the  beginning,  in  Fr.  Blomefield's  hand(?).  It  has  the 
press  mark  C5. 

The  Visitation  of  NorthainptOJi  shyre     .         .         .         .         . 

Index,  2  ff.,  at  the  beginning.  Pedigrees  98,  most  having  the 
coats,  written  narratively  except  the  last  two  fol.,  which  are 
written  genealogically.  One  in  the  hand  of  Dethick,  the 
other  two  in  Withy's  hand.  On  71-4,  6  coats  without 
pedigrees.     Insertion  :    Knighton  Coat,   7  b. 

Rolls  of  Arms  (58)  belonging  to  the  Visitation  of  Cambridge- 
shire, with  index         .  ...... 

Suffolk  (58)      . 

Essex  (102) 

Lincolnshire  (120)    . 

A  callender  of  Arms,  with  catalogue  at  the  beginning 

Pedigrees  of  Bedfordshire,  in  the  hand  of  Hen.   St  George 

Index  at  the  beginning.     Pedigrees  50,  a  few  to  about  1621. 

Pedigrees  of  St  George  and  Rotheram,  in  the  hand  of  Sir 
Henry  St  George. 


4 
4 

25  PP- 
33  ff. 


541*. 
305. 

Folio,  paper,  pp.  i-i  ii.     Arms  with  index  as  far  as  p.  82. 

An  ordinary  of  Arms  with  some  notes  by  T.  G.  C.  (?Sir 
Thomas  Geary  Cullum),  Bought  of  B.  Quaritch,  9  June,  1863 
(T.  C.  H.  Croft,  Librarian). 


542. 
306. 

FoHo,  paper,  arms  tricked,  incomplete,  ff.  79.  Index  at  the 
end,  3  ff.  Pedigrees  139.  The  shields  are  in  many  instances  not 
filled  up ;  in  others  incomplete.     On  2nd  flyleaf,  the  mark  of  Fr. 


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Blomefield.  On  f.  3,  Arms  of  the  Professors,  by  the  hand  of  Hen. 
St  George.  54,  A  Grant  by  Borough  to  Sir  Hen.  Peyton.  78,  79, 
Pedigree  of  Watson,  and  arms  and  epitaphs  from  Burwell  and 
Swaffham  Churches,  in  the  hand  of  H.  St  George,  Clarencieux. 
44,  Continuation  of  Steward  of  Wells,  Norf ,  in  Withy's  hand. 
The  Visitation  of  Cambridgeshire,  1619^ 


543. 
307. 

Folio,  paper,  in  a  hand  very  like  Withy's  hand.  Arms  tricked, 
112  ff.  with  notes.  Index  at  the  beginning,  5  ff.  Pedigrees  182, 
almost  all  having  the  attestations  subscribed  :  several  are  only  to 
161 3.  Coats  117,  very  well  executed;  a  very  few  incomplete. 
The  cross  used  :  e.g.  f  6. 

Contents : 

1.  'The  Visitation  of  Wiltshire,  1623;  taken  by  Henry  St  George, 

Richmond,  and  Samson  Lennard,  Blewmantle.' 

Extract  from  deed f.  98,  100 

Additions :  A  note  on  page  before  the  index  and  pedigree  of 

Hannan,  in  the  hand  of  Hen.   St  George  .         .         .         .         135 

in  Withy's  hand  numerous,  e.g.    105. 

Continuations,  in  the  same  hand '25.  38 

References  to  the  Visitation  in  1565      ....         28,  29,  36,  114 
Kxm&?,oi  Marlborough,  I "];  Sarum,  18;  Calne,6g;  Dem'zes,  g6. 
Scale  of  Mabnesbury,  38 ;  Chipnam,  39 ;   IVootton-Bassett,  68 ; 

Calne,  69:    IVilton,  70;  Devizes,  96. 
Scales  private  .........  65,  100 

2.  'The  Ould  Vicitation  of  Wiltshier  taken  in  Ano  Dom.  1565'  .  22 
In  Withy's  hand.     Pedigrees  67,   Coats  63. 

544. 
308. 

Folio,  paper,  arms  tricked,  well  executed,  ff.  14-152.  Index  at 
the  beginning.  Pedigrees  144,  whereof  132  are  attested,  on 
ff.  1 4- no.  Those  on  ff  110-150  from  the  Visitation  by  Benolt, 
Clarencieux,  1531,  23  Hen.  VHI. 

1  By  Camden,  Clarencieux,  by  his  deputy,  Henry  St  George,   1626  (Noble,  Hist,  of 
College  of  Arms,  p.  xxxii  append.  K)  and  Scot,  Marshall  (Moule,  Biblioth.  p.  565). 


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The  Visitation  of  Dorsetshire,  1623,  taken  by  Hen.  St  George, 
Richmond,  and  Samson  Lennard,  Blewmantle. 

Contents  : 

Additions  in  the  hand  of  Hen.  St  George   .         .         .         .         .     f.       i 

in  Withy's  hand     ........         128-30 

The  names  of  those  ^ disclaimed^  at  Bridport  and  Dorchester  .         .         107-8 
Armes  and  Seales  of  Wamotith,  f.  21;  Bridiport,  22;  Dorchester^ 
35;    Poole,  42. 

545. 
309. 

Folio,  paper,  arms  tricked,  well  executed,  fif.  5-1 12,  a  few  blank. 
Index  at  the  end,  4  ff.  The  names  are  in  red  ink  ;  and  the  cross 
is  used,  e.g.  5.  In  the  same  hand  as  the  last :  and  part  in  Withy's 
hand,  e.g.  29-31,  34,  39-54,  57.  Pedigrees  156,  most  having  arms. 
Coats  146.     Additions,  iii,  112. 

'The  Vizitacon  of  Lincolneshire,  an.  1562,'  taken  by  Harvey, 
Clarencieux,  by  his  deputy  Robert  Cooke,  Chester  Herald  ;  with 
continuations.     The  date  1632  occurs  on  f.  \^b. 

546. 
310. 

Folio,  paper,  arms  tricked.  In  old  leather  binding.  Probably 
a  common-place  book  of  Hen.  St  George.  The  arms  are  pasted 
in  (i)  and  in  part  of  (3). 

Contents : 

1.  A  collection  of  Arms     ........     f.       4 

2.  Index  of  names  to  the  following    .         .         .         .         .         .  13 

3.  Various  Arms 1-80,  91-106,  127-43 

4.  Pedigree  of  Chetilton.     Last  fol.   but  one. 

547. 
311. 

Folio,  paper,  arms  roughly  tricked,  ff.  8-26,  28-52,  54-69,  J'j- 
106,  108-112,  114-30,  134-6,  written.  In  Withy's  hand.  Index  at 
the  beginning,  3  ff.     Pedigrees  213,  most  with  the  arms. 

A  collection  of  pedigrees,  of  Cheshire,  arranged  alphabetically. 


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Contents  : 

Additions  in  Sir  Hen.   St  George's  hand f.  95,  102 

Continuations:  f.  34,  38,  45,  92,  95,  102,  130. 

Insertions:  Trofford  and  Stokport  pedigrees  to  1659,  1664      .         .         138-9 

548. 
312. 

Folio,  paper,  arms  well  tricked,  ff.  4-187.  In  old  leather 
binding.  Index  at  the  beginning,  5  ff.  The  cross  occurs  frequently, 
e.g.  38  <^.  Notes  of  various  circumstances  are  made.  Pedigrees 
246;  Coats  of  Arms  195,  well  executed,  a  few  unfinished.  In 
Withy's  hand ;  77-8  in  the  hand  like  it.  Additions  in  the  hand  of 
Hen.  St  George,  f  34,  49,  in. 

'The  Visitation  of  Warwickshier,  taken  by  Sampson  Lenard, 
Blewmantlle,  and  Austine  Vincentt,  Pursuantes  of  Armes,  in  Ano 
Dom.  1619,'  with  continuations. 

Contents : 

Continuations,  e.g.    17,   76  (to   1628),  86  (to  1651),  93  (to    1628),  96  (to  1633), 

III   (to  1677). 
Epitaphs,  38. 
Arms  of  Coventrie,  81. 

Seale  of  Warwick,  %ob\  Sutton  Colfield,  ^\b\  Stratford-on-Avon,  90^. 
Scales  private,   127  (^. 
Extracts  from  documents,   12']  b. 


549. 
313. 

Folio,  paper,  arms  well  tricked.     Index  to  (4)  and  (5),  4  ff.  at 
the  beginning.     Additions  by  Sir  Hen.  St  George. 

Contents  : 

1 .  'A  note  of  the  antiquity  of  the  Gentlemen  in  Hartfordshire  yet 

remaining,  and  as  they  came  first  into  this  shire'      .         .  f.       i 

2.  Names  of  Essex  and  Hartfordshire  Knights  ....  i 

3.  Arms  of  Justices  of  the  Peace  in  the  county  of //rt;'{/(7n/,  1601  3 
,            Many  only  sketched,  imperfect.     30  complete. 

4.  Pedigrees  of  Hertfordshire,   1579-16 19 71 

In  the  hand  like  Withy's  hand.     Pedigrees  loi.     Arms  from 

Berkhampstead   Church    74.     'The    Original  Visitation  of 
1634.'     Continuation  191. 


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J.     '  The  Vzitacon  of  Hertfordshire  taken  by  Sr  Hen.  St  Gorge, 
Richmond  Herauld,  Anno  1634,  being  deputy  to  Sir  John 
Borough,  Garter,  and  Sir  Richard  St  George,  Clerenceaulx, 
Kinges  of  Amies,    1634'       .......     f.     92-134 

In  Withy's  hand,  with  notes.  Pedigrees  78,  Coats  71.  Addition, 
Pedigree  of  Sawyers,  135.  At  the  end,  'a  note  of  all  the 
gentlemen  that  cam  in  from  each  hundred,  the  12  of  August, 
1634,  and  of  the  familyes  that  entered'  in  that  Visitation,  in 
number  229. 

550. 
314. 

Folio,  paper,  arms  tricked,  ff.  187.  Book  of  tricks,  fine, 
"original — invaluable."  Continuations,  &c.,  mostly  in  Sir  Hen.  St 
George's  hand.  Pedigrees  299,  almost  all  with  coats ;  some 
pedigrees  are  continued  to  1627.  Index,  2  ff.,  at  the  end.  Inser- 
tions; Note  of  the  Church  at  Thame,  f  18,  Pedigree  of  Will. 
Darrell,  Kt.,  co.  of  Ebor.  172,  Coats  of  Aynscombe,  Fagg,  and 
Golden,  186.  Addition;  Hayman,  fol.  after  the  Index.  Continua- 
tions on  f.  33,  119,  124.  Arms  of  Gravesend,  5:  of  Canterbury 
Chapter,  102.  Scale  of  Gravesend,  5.  Account  of  Corporation  of 
Rochester,  23  b.     Extracts  from  documents,  6t^  b,  74,  92  b,  130,  134. 

The  Visitation  of  Kent,  1619,  by  Camden,  Clarencieux,  by  his 
deputy  Philpot,  Rouge-dragon;  finished  in  1621. 

551. 
315. 

Folio,  paper,  arms  tricked,  fine.  In  old  leather,  stamped  with 
the  Knight  arms,  and  has  the  press  mark  Bj  on  flyleaf  3.  Index 
to  (i)  and  (3)  at  the  beginning  of  each  respectively.  On  flyleaf  3. 
'Mr  Knight,  May,  1644,' — 'hie  liber  inceptum  erat.' 

Contents  : 

1.  'Camden's  guifts,'  part  in  his  own  hand        .         .         .         .     f.     32 
Shields  373. 

2.  Borough's  grants     ....  ....  20 

Shields  74 ;  and  4  letters  patent.     The  arms  of  the  Summer 

Islands,  f.    14. 

3.  Penons  and  Escutcheons  in  Funerals  to  March  26,   1643       .  19 

4.  'A  collection  of  all  the  Funeralls  as  well  the  Nobilitie  as  of 


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Knightes  and  Gentrie  which  have  bene  since  the  first  day  of 

the  yeare  1642  till  the  present' f-     52 

Includes  Penons  and  Escutcheons :  those  of  the  Nobility  are  on 
ff.  45-5-2.    Some  tricked  in  pencil.  Index  at  the  beginning,  3  fif. 

552. 
316. 

Folio,  paper,  arms  tricked,  ff.  214.  With  an  Index,  14  fif.,  at  the 
end  of  the  Vol.  to  (i)  and  (8),  At  the  bottom  of  fol.  208,  'John 
Williams  saltpeter  man  was  here  with  his  worke  and  was  ther 
satisfyed  for  the  same.' 

Contents : 

1.  Arms,  various,  alphabetically  arranged  .....  75  ff- 
12  shields  on  each  p.     At  the  end  grant  of  Sir  Gilbert  Dethick 

to  George  Gardener. 

2.  Alphabetical  Lists  of  Families  in  Staffordshire,  Nottingham- 

shire,  Yorkshire,  Lankeshire,  Darbyshire     .         •         .         .     f.     76-82 

3.  The  Lords  as  they  sit  in  the  Parliament  House  in  Ireland;  and 

other  Irish  names :   with  Coats  ......  84 

4.  Arms  of  the  Companies  in  London 99-101 

5.  List  of  "such  as  do  wright  of  the  scill  of  herauldry,  or  lawe 

of  Armes" 102 

6.  'Gentlemen    of  Shropshire   who   bore   their    names    by   ther 

heresses  and  were  afore  the  Conqueste  the  moste  of  them'    .         103 

7.  Arms  of  Sutton       .........         104 

Specimen  of  Heraldic  metrical  composition  (and  113). 

8.  A  collection  oi  Arms,  alphabetically  arranged      107-111,  118-193,208-214 
12  coats  on  each  page. 

9.  Arms,  blazoned       .........         11 2-1 16 

10.     Grant  of  Arms  to  the  Corporation  of ,  by  Clarenciaulx 

King  (Harveye).     i   Ph.  and  Mary     .         .         .         .         .         117 

II. Blithe  of  Lincoln's  Inn  by  Rob.  Cooke, 

Clar.  King,   1575 193 

12.  Treatise  on  the  Office  of  Arms  and  duties  of  Heralds,  by  John 

Johnes,   1582 194-205 

It  is  in  bad  condition  :  the  arms  are  roughly  sketched  in.  There 
are  also  copies  of  letters  patent  appended  to  not  a  few  of 
the  arms. 

13.  'Wordes — in  maner  of  an  epitaphe  found  over  the  marble  tombe 

of  Mr  Richard  Clarvalx  whilom   Esquire  for  the  body  to 
Kinge  Henrie  the  sixte'      .......         207 

14.  'Commendacions  that  Mr  Churchyard  gevethe  to  his  frend  Mr 

Richard  Clarvalx,  whos  witt  and  well  dowinge  with  the  laudes 
and  fame  agayne  that  some  (or  same)  by  necligence  had  loste'         208 
In  long  verse,   14  syllable. 


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553. 
317. 

Folio,  paper.  The  genealogies  are  written  in  two  or  three 
ways. 

'  The  Visitashion  of  Cornewal,  Worstharsheire,  Herefiford- 
sheir,  Shropesheire,  and  Glostersheire,'  probably  all  by  Cooke, 
Clarencieux. 

Contents : 

1.  Index  General  to  the  Vol ff.      4 

2.  ^Knights  in  Edw.  I's  time,  in  the  county  of  Gloiuesicr,  and 

Gentellmen  with  their  arms'        ......  4 

3.  Visitation  o{  Cornioall,  1573,  by  'Clarensus  Couke,'  (vid.  f.  2)  1-33 
About   142  pedigrees,  without  arms;    and  other  names. 

4.  Pedigrees   of    Worcestershire   (33),  mostly  to    1569;    some  to 

1620 34-48 

5.  '^\s\\.'x\\ori  oi  Shropshire,  1569-1584      ....         48-78,  103-116 
About  66  pedigrees  and  14  arms  inserted  in  very  neat  trick. 

Additions  in  hand  of  G.  Dethick,  66 ;  pedigrees  and  coats 
of  Shandos  and  Bridges,  77-8;  Stone,  113;  Porter,  115. 
Additions  in  Withy's  hand,    105. 

6.  Visitation  of  Gloucestershire ;   with  a  few  additions       .         .  78-102 
Pedigrees  about  54,  with  arms  inserted  in  very  neat  tricking. 

Copious  additions  in  Withy's  hand. 

7. Herefordshire,   1569;    with  numerous  additions   .  117-151 

Pedigrees  about  62  ;  arms  inserted.  Additions  in  Sir  G. 
Dethick's  hand,  117;  genealogy  and  arms  very  numerous. 
Insertions  on  130  and  pedigree  of  Thomas  Spertt,  co.  of 
Middlesex,   135,  in  Withy's  hand. 

8.  'Visitation  of  Woostershirc,^   1.569    ...  .         .  151-184 
Pedigrees  about  52.     Arms  inserted.     Additions  in  the  hand 

of  Sir  G.  Dethick,  and  in  Withy's  hand,  e.g.  152,  169,  179, 
181-4.  Insertions;  pedigree  of  Harris,  Shropshire,  173; 
Wynter,   184. 

9.  Pedigrees  of  Gloucestershire  to  different  dates,   1619,  &c.       .  184-211 
In  Withy's,    187,    19 1-7,   214. 

—  the  hand  of  Sir  Gilbert  Dethick,   186-190. 

another,  185,  187-91,  198-214,  the  same  as  (4). 

Insertion;  pedigree  of  Chabnor,  co.  of  Hereford,  189,  in  the 
hand  of  Sir  W.  Dethick. 

10.  Monasteries  in   Gloucester         .         .         .         .         .         .         .  198 

11.  Arms  of  Worcestershire  Families    .....  65,  212-14 
G.  c.  c.  II.  39 


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554. 
318. 

Folio,  paper,  arms  very  well  tricked,  ff.  12-83,  Ii^  Withy's 
hand.  Index  at  the  beginning,  3  fif.  The  cross  occurs  as  usual, 
e.g.  at  f.  75,  yS,  79.  Pedigrees  148  ;  almost  all  with  the  arms. 
3  ff.  with  arms  from  Churches  and  mansions,  at  the  beginning,  in 
the  hand  of  Hen.  St  George. 

The  Visitation  of  Suffolk,  1561  ;  with  continuations  and  many 
additions,  to  1679. 

Contents : 

Insertions  on  f.   17,  33,  65. 

Pedigree  of  Hill,  in  the  hand  of  550  (4);    Pooley,  33. 

Arms  from  the  Church  of  Letheringharit,  65. 

Additions,  on  f.  26,  29,  33,  52-3-4,  60-1-5-6-7,  71,  77-8,  84-9; 
all  in  the  hand  of  Hen.  St  George,  except  60,  which  is  the  hand 
of  Sir  G.  Dethick.  A  pedigree  of  Lacie  with  the  letters  of  grant 
by  Sir  G.  Dethick. 

555. 
319. 

Folio,  paper,  arms  tricked,  fif.  2-139.  The  above  title  in  two 
different  hands  is  on  flyleaf  i.  Index  at  the  beginning,  3  fif. 
Pedigrees  246;  almost  all  with  the  arms.  The  cross  occurs, 
e.g.  33,  42,  45,  57,  65,  ey.  Additions;  21  coats  f.  3-5,  48,  139-41, 
in  H.  St  George's  hand.  Insertions  on  27,  65,  115.  'Ancente 
Armes  of  the  citye  of  Norwich,'  and  of  Great  Yarmouth,  f  2. 

*  The  Visitacon  of  Norfoike  made  by  Wm.  Harvey  als 
Clarenceaulx  King  of  Armes,  begun  the  26th  day  of  July,  1563,  in 
the  first  yeare  of  Queene  Elizabeth  of  famous  memory.' 

'Augmented  with  divers  good  noates  both  of  Armes  and 
Pedigrees  ;  as  also  a  continuation  of  divers  Pedigrees,  1644.' 

556. 
324. 

Contents : 


*A  true  Collection  of  the  Quenes  Is'V'sS^^'^  offices  zx\d.  fees i'  i.e. 
in  the  Courts  at  Westm'.) 


Household. 


5-14 


558]  GONVILLE   AND   CAIUS   COLLEGE   LIBRARY.  611 

To  the  Captaines  and  souldiers  haveinge  charge  of  Bulworks,) 

Castles  and  Fortresses  within  the  Realme  of  England  V     ff.    14-23 

Of  her  Highnes  honourable  Houses,  Parks,  and  fforests  ) 

1.  'The  Placeinge  of  all  the  Estates  and  Degrees  of  Nobility  in 

England '..........  f.       i 

2.  'The  Valuation  of  the  liveinges  of  the  Bishopps''  ...  i 

3.  '  The  Deneries '.........  2 

4.  'The  Nobi/litie,  accordinge  to  theire  Authorities  and  degrees,' 

and  Bishops  .........  3-4 

5.  List  of  Officers  of  different  departments,  and  their  fees  .  4-15 

6.  Totvnes  of  Warr,  Castles,  Bullwarkes,  and  Fortresses  .         .  16-23 
Names  of  the   Ships,  &c.  with  number  of  men  and  furniture 

requisite  for  the  setting  forth  of  them  ....  24-5 

7.  The  general  Mustars      ........  26-7 

8.  '  The  names  of  such  as  are  certified  into  the  Exchequer  to  be 

fugitives  over  the  Sea,  contrary  to  the  Stat.  13  Elis.'        .  28 

9.  '■Fees  allowed  by  the  Duchie  of  Lancaster^   ....  30 

10.  'Ordinary  costs  of  the  court  of  \.h.t  Jirst  ff'rtiits^    ...  32 

11.  Number  of  Chtirches  in  every  Shire       .....  32 


557  (with  556). 
324. 

Folio,  paper,  arms  tricked.     In  old  rough  calf.     Shields  large, 
some  finely  drawn,  others  unfinished  or  sketched. 

Arms  of  Foreign  Kings  and  Princes  and  Cities.     46  ff. 


558  (with  556). 
324. 

Folio,  paper,  ff.  42.  The  title  is  a  flourishing  composition  in 
Latin,  written  on  vellum.  The  Volume  gives  the  shield  and  style 
of  each  knight,  the  plates  in  the  Chapel  over  the  stalls ;  and 
'  necessaryes  to  be  provided  for  Installation  of  a  Knight,'  on  f  42. 

Laurea  Carolina. 

Sc.  a  List,  taken  from  the  Stalls,  of  Knights  of  the  Garter  by 
Christopher  Wren  'servus  et  scriba  hujus  ordinis,'  from  the  founda- 
tion by  Edw.  Ill  to  Charles  I,  1638. 

Original  letter  signed  Arundell  and  Surrey,  April  1635,  to 
Garter  King. 

39—2 


6l2  CATALOGUE   OF   MANUSCRIPTS.  [559" 

559  (with  565). 
322. 

Folio,  paper.     On  first  flyleaf,  '  Rhice  Gwyn,  1614.' 

Contents  : 

1.  An  alphabet   of  Arms  of   Gentlemen  and    Corporate   Bodies. 

94  ff.  written. 

2.  Arms  of  a  few  Peers      ........  if. 

3.  'The  order  in  going  to  the  Parliament'         ....  5  pp- 

4.  '  Nomina  generosorum  Com.  Kant.'' 

Sc.  Arms  of  Knights  and  Gentlemen  blazoned,  in  alphabetical 

order 9  ff- 

560. 
320. 

Folio,  paper,  arms  tricked,  well  drawn,  70  in  number. 
Index,  3  fif. 

Arms  of  Irish  Nobility,  including  creations  to  1627.     ff.  73. 

561. 
320. 

Folio,  paper,  52  fif     Bound   up  with   560.     Index   at    the  be- 
ginning, incomplete,  in  the  hand  of  R.  Parker.     See  p.  91. 
A  list  of  arms  and  names  (33  columns). 

562. 
321. 

Folio,  paper.  The  volume  is  not  by  any  means  filled  :  and 
the  arms  inserted  are  roughly  done :  some  in  colour.  It  seems  to 
contain  work  of  Gilbert  and  Will.  Dethick,  and  Hen.  St  George. 
Written  ff  8,  17-31,  33-41-  45-63,  7i-io7>  1 12-23,  125-29,  (126  bis), 
1 3 1-7,  139,  140-2,  144,  coloured,  and  2  ff  further  on.  Four  shields 
to  each  page. 

An  Ordinary  of  Arms. 

Sc.  a  Collection  of  Arms,  in  trick,  classified  according  to 
bearings. 


566]  GONVILLE   AND   CAIUS   COLLEGE   LIBRARY.  613 

563. 
323. 

Folio,  paper.  In  the  hand  of  Sir  Will.  Dethick.  The  volume 
is  in  a  bad  state  from  wear. 

A  collection  of  xArms,  illustrating  and  exemplifying  different 
charges. 

Contents : 

1.  Index  of  names  of  Families  .         .         .         .         .         .         .  15  ff. 

2.  Index  of  Bearings  .........  if. 

3.  Arms 162  ff. 

564  (with  556). 
324. 

Folio,  paper,  in  the  hand  of  H.  St  George.  On  ff.  75-7,  several 
sketches  in  chalk,  red  and  grey,  of  heads  in  Holbein's  style,  being 
designs  for  costume,  &c.,  temp.  Hen.  VHI  or  Philip  and  Mary.  'In 
the  same  hand  as  the  Visitation  of  the  North,  in  the  British  Museum.' 

A  miscellaneous  collection  of  Arms.     79  ff. 

Index  of  names  of  those  who  bore  them,  7  ff. 

565  (with  559). 
322. 

Quarto,  paper,  arms  tricked,  91  ff.  Bound  up  with  559. 
Roughly  written.  Very  much  worn.  There  is  an  index  at  the 
end.     In  the  hand  of  550  (4). 

Contents : 

1.  Arms  of  various  knights  antecedent  to   1583  .         .         .         .  77  ff. 

2.  Tricks  of  various  coats. 

566  (with  556). 
324. 

Folio,  paper,  42  ff.  In  the  same  hand  as  549  (4).  An  index  at 
the  end,  i  f ,  of  the  arms  introduced ;  in  the  hand  of  Hen.  St  George. 

'De  origine,  antiquitate  et  differentiis  armorum,  sive  insignorum. 
R.  Gloveri  alias  Somersett  fecialis  regis  observationes  quaedam.' 


6 14  CATALOGUE   OF    MANUSCRIPTS.  [567- 

567. 
325. 

Quarto,  paper,  ff.  199.  Index  of  insignia,  2  first  fol.  The 
volume  is  not  nearly  full.    The  hand  is  that  of  Sir  Hen.  St  George. 

A  book  of  ordinaries  of  '  arms  of  sundry  noble  and  private 
families,  sketched  or  blazoned.' 

568. 
326. 

Folio,  paper.  Bound  up  with  571.  Many  coats  not  named: 
17  sheets  of  thick  paper,  pasted  in  as  in  a  guard  book,  each 
bearing  20  shields. 

Arms,  emblazoned,  of  Families  whose  names  begin  with  the 
letter  A. 


569. 
327. 

Folio,  paper.     At  the  foot  of  the  title-page : 

Dat  veniam  corvis — vexat  censura  columbas. 

Over-leaf  is  this  dedication  and  inscription  : 

Dignissimo  amicissimoque  viro  Mro  Doctori  Welles,  medicince  Doctori,  Caio- 
gonvilensis  Collegii  Socio,  Antiquitatum  cultori  hoc  suum  amoris  Kei/i7)\iov  mittit 
R.  Caigon  de  Helia.  Pauci  qui  capiunt,  paucissimi  qui  his  capiuntur.  Time  well  past 
is  good  pastime.' 

In  the  hand  of  570. 
Contents  : 

1.  'Censura   Parvo-burgensis  in  Catalogum    Millesii   Nobilitatis 

Anglo-Britannicse.    Parvo-burgi  (i.e.  Littlebury),  prope  cedes 
Audleiendenas  in  Essexia.' 
In  R.  Parker's  autograph,  being  a  Baronagitim. 

2.  Appendix  Parvo-burgensis      .......  7  ff . 

In  a  different  hand. 

3.  Supplementum  ad   i        .......         .  42 

Insertion  at  the  end — a  collection  of  epitaphs. 

4.  Catalogue  of  Knights  of  the  Bath,  made  at  different  times, 

1603-16        I '9-31 


570  GONVILLE   AND   CAIUS   COLLEGE   LIBRARY.  615 

5.  Arms  of  Heralds  from   1402-1616. 

In  the  hand  of  549  (4)  and  570.    Insertion  f.  20.    An  alphabetical 
index  after  f.  20. 

6.  Several  Pedigrees,  entered  in  Visitations         .         .         .         .     f.     49 
viz.  St  Aubin,         x 

Godolphin,  I  Whittington, 

Trenouth,  _       .  ,  Arundel, 

.  >•     Cornish 

Carmmo,  Isaskervill, 

Remis,  1  Colshill. 

Penkerch, 

7.  A  few  Herald's  notes  for  a  Gloucestershire  Visitation    .         .  3  ff . 

8.  Arms  of  English  Kings  and  Nobles,  blazoned  and  described; 

with  notes  on  their  descents        ......  56  ff. 

570. 
449. 

Small  quarto,  paper,  arms  tricked. 

Calendar  of  these,  18  ff.  at  the  beginning  of  the  Vol.  Four 
shields  on  every  page  except  72-3,  98-99,  209-212,  where  the 
number  is  9  or  12,  and  67-72  having  one  on  each  page:  many  of 
them  drawn  with  much  spirit  and  delicacy. 

Contents  : 

1.  Arms  of  Noblemen  in  the  reigns  of  Edw.  I  and  II      .         .     f.       1-7 

2.  'Armes  gathered  for  thear  antequitie  and  strange  beringe'  .  8-15 
Calendar  of  them,  3  ff.  at  the  beginning. 

3.  A  Collection  of  Arms     ........  16-224 

'These   armes   calendared   are    Knights'    and   Noblemen's  in 

Edward  I  and  Edward  II  time;  and  outher  ansente  coates 
and  arr  at  the  begenninge  of  ye  bouke  and  calendar'd  by 
them  selles  and  not  of  the  greate  calendar  belonging  to  the 
bouke.' 

571  (with  568). 
326. 

Folio,  paper.     On  the  first  flyleaf : 

Rhice  Gwynn,  Jul.  23,   1614.     Beli  Mawr  mab  Willm  Wyd. 

Contents : 

1.  Arms  of  England  and  Nobility       ......  if. 

2.  '  An  Alphabet  containing  the  Arms  and  Names  of  sundrye 

gentlemen  of  England.' 
78  written  ff . ;    29  blank  interspersed  for  additions. 

3.  Arms  of  England  and  Nobility,  the  same  as  (1)  .         .         .  i  f. 


6l6  CATALOGUE   OF    MANUSCRIPTS.  [571- 

4.  Knights  of  difierent  counties 12  fif. 

Hampshire,  Oxfordshire, 

Cornwall,  Suffolk,  Buckinghamshire, 

Devonshire,  Sussex,  Norfolk, 

Dorsetshire,  Surrey,  Warwickshire, 

Somersetshire,  Kent,  Worcestershire, 

Bedfordshire,  Middlesex,  Gloucestershire. 

Wiltshire,  Berkshire, 

5.  A    note   of  the   origin   of  the   science   of  Amies,   and   some 

principles  of  it .         .         .  2  ff. 

572. 
730. 

Folio,  paper,  arms  tricked.  On  the  first  flyleaf,  'Wm.  Knight,' 
1658.     In  the  same  hand  as  570. 

'The  first  Calendar  in  516.' 

The  Arms  of  the  early  Visitations  of  Cornwall,  Norfolk, 
Hamsher. 

Contents  : 

1.  Ar7Hs  of  Cornwall  Gentlemen         ......  28  ff. 

Calendar  at  the  beginning,  3  fif.     Shields  241. 

2.  A7-ms  of  Norfolk  Gentlemen 36  ff. 

Calendar  at  the  beginning,   2  ff.     Shields  282. 

3.  ^The  Visitation  oi Hamsher.''   Armsof  families,  as  the  preceding  4  ff . 
Calendar  at  the  beginning,   i  f.     Shields  39. 

573. 
280. 

A  large  oblong  volume,  paper,  601  pp.  similar  to  599.  The 
numbers  below  refer  to  recent  paging.  An  Index  is  in  the  4to. 
Vol.  of  Indexes,  648. 

A  Collection  of  pedigrees,  genealogical  notes,  and  Arms  of 
Noblemen  and  gentlemen,  roughly  drawn  and  inserted  :  being  the 
papers  of  S""  William  Dethick. 

Contents : 

There  are  letters  upon  devises  and  grants  of  arms; 
from  Samson  Erdeswyck,  fol.  65,  to  Sir  Philip  Boldre,  March  28, 
1593,  with  a  copy. 

S"^  Wm.  Dethick,  Garter  King  of  Arms,   1601     .         .         .     ff.    99 

Thomas  Jones  of  Tregaron,  1588,  fT.  51,  about  the  arms  of 

Rich.   Prise. 


576]  GONVILLE   AND   CAIUS   COLLEGE   LIBRARY.  617 

Amongst  the  Pedigrees  are  of  'Alphred  the  great,'  93;  Sydenham, 
104;  Edw.  I,  4;  Edvv.  Coke,  87.  Several  pedigrees  have  sig- 
natures, e.g.  fol.  102  ;  and  exemplifications  of  Heralds,  as  that  of 
Willm  Uethick,  York,  1579,  on  fol.  105,  98,  loi,  102.  There 
are  several  general  accounts  of  persons  and  things :  e.g.  of  Charles 
the  Simple,  98:  Rollo,  D.  of  Normandy,  89.  Advertisement  of 
the  Preparation  for  the  Funeral  of  Wenefred,  Marq.  of  Winton, 
1586,  80.  A  scale  impression:  in  ist  and  3rd  a  Cross  crosslet; 
2nd  and  4th  3  fleurs  de  lis. 

Notices  occur   of  some    collections,   e.g.  of  VV.  Cole,   Doctor   of 

Divinity,  in  1576 ff-    33 

'York  Colbrane's  book  of  notes'  .......  42 

Among  these  various  unconnected  materials  are  important,  rare, 
and  probably  even  unique  genealogical  notices. 


574. 
450. 


Octavo,  paper.     Arms  nicely  tricked. 

Calendar,  4  ff.  at  the  beginning. 

Arms  taken  from  Monuments  (240).     30  ff. 


575. 
451. 

Small  quarto,  paper,  fif.  47.  Arms  roughly  tricked.  In  same 
hand  as  570.     480  Coats. 

'  The  Book  of  Yorkshire.' 

i.e.  a  collection  of  Arms  of  families  in  the  different  Ridings  :  or 
the  Visitation  of  Yorkshire  by  Mr  Glover,  Somerset. 

Calendar,  4  ff.  at  the  beginning. 


576  (with  575). 
451. 

Small  quarto,  paper,  bound  up  with  575,  By  the  same  hand  as 
574.     Calendar  at  the  end,  2  ff.     92  Coats. 

'The  Visitation  of  Cumberland  and  Northumberland';  being  a 
collection  of  Arms.     12  ff. 


6l8  CATALOGUE   OF   MANUSCRIPTS.  [577" 

577. 
452. 

Contents : 

r.     Collection  of  Crests         .         .         .         .         .         .         .         .  13  ff. 

Index  at  the  end,  5  ff. 

2.  Arms  of  Scotch  Kings  and  Nobility 36  ff. 

The  arms  beautifully  executed :  some  tricked,  some  emblazoned, 

and  mottoes  above,  one  on  each  page. 

3.  Arms  of  the  English  Nobility,  from  the  Conqueror  to   Elis. 

(1572) 130  ff- 

The  Arms  slightly  done,  tricked. 

4.  Arms  of  the  different  companies  in  London    .  .         .         .  131 

5. Cities  and   Towns  in  England  .         .         .         136-7 

6. various  families        .         .....         138-43 

7.     Theological  Questions  and  Objections : 

or,  'an  abstract  from  the  Works  of  Thomas  Aquinas  and  other 
Schoolmen':  P.  C.     On  the  first  flyleaf,  '1601.' 

578. 
328. 

Folio,  paper.  On  the  first  leaf,  'Joh.  Brooke  ovveth  this 
Manuscript,'  'the  Crests  of  Suffolk.'  He  was  no  doubt  of  the 
Brookes  of  Aspall,  whose  pedigree  is  at  the  beginning  of  the 
volume.  In  the  Vol.  is  a  paper  that  has  served  as  a  mark,  and 
bears  (the  title  doubtless  of  the  Vol.)  'Genealogies  of  the  Nobility 
of  England :  English  and  Scotch  Kings  :  and  German  Princes.' 
Written  temp.  Jac.  I.     Without  Index. 

Contents  : 

1.  A  Baronagitim. 

Sc.  a  Collection  of  rough  draughts  of  pedigrees  of  Nobility  and 
Gentry  of  England.  An  Index  of  the  body  of  the  Collection 
is  near  the  beginning. 

2.  Pedigrees  of  Fo7-eign  Kings  and  Dukes.         .         .         .         .     f.  132-196 

3.  Rough  copies  of  a  Baronagijcm      .         .         .         .         .         .    fif.   196 

4.  Miscellaneous  Pedigrees. 

579. 
530. 

Folio,  paper,  about  1600,  ff.  107.  An  Index  is  wanted.  On 
the  first  flyleaf,  'Joh.  Waller'  and  'yo*"  very  lovinge  ffrinde  Nicholas 
Nemo.'     '  Thomas  Tesmonde  de  Trowse  in   Comitat.  Norff.  gen. 


581]  GONVILLE   AND   CAIUS   COLLEGE   LIBRARY.  619 

teneri  et  firmiter  obligari  Edro  Doyly  de  Newton  juxta  Trovvse  in 
Comit.  pred.  armigero  in  Centum  Marcis  bonet ' — . 

Law  Processes. 

So.  Indictamenta,  narrationes  vel  Placita,  i.e.  Warrants,  Inquests, 
cases  or  pleas,  Presentments  in  Court  Leet,  Deedes  of  various  form, 
Leases,  Indentures,  Wills,  Licences.  A  petition  to  the  L*^  Keeper 
(Sir  N.  Bacon).  A  bill  in  the  Star  Chamber.  A  Fine,  Recogni- 
sance, Licence  to  sell  wine.  '  Mr  Garrard's  admonition  to  the 
Jurye.     Justice  Browne  his  Exhortacon  to  the  Jurye.' 

580. 
685. 

Folio,  paper  ;  ff.  228  written.  The  copies,  taken  from  Originals 
in  the  Tower,  and  Cotton  Library,  are  for  the  most  part  bound  up 
in  the  Vol.,  almost  all  in  the  hand  of  Lawrence  Halsted,  with  short 
letters  at  f  8,  10,  87,  91,  164,  219,  229,  to  Dr  Brady  at  Cambridge, 
dated  between  1680-2,  from  the  Tower.  Charta  R.  Eadgari  Eliens. 
Ecclie.,  45.  Talliagium  Assessum  ultra  Trentam,  &c.,  52  Hen.  Ill, 
149.  This  and  the  following  4  vols,  were  no  doubt  Collections  for 
Brady's  History  of  England  published  in  3  vols.  Fol.  Lond.  1684. 
They  are  not  paged  or  indexed.  He  left  a  number  of  Books  to  the 
College  Library ;  whereof  is  a  Catalogue  in  this  Collection.  All 
the  written  pp.  in  this  Vol.  have  been  numbered,  including  the 
insertions. 

Copies  of  ancient  Charters  (beginning  5  H.  3),  Rolls  of  Par- 
liament, Royal  Letters  to  the  Pope,  Charters,  in  the  reigns  of 
'  K.  John,  Hen.  3,  Edw.  ist,  2d,  and  3d,  Richd.  2d,  Hen.  4th, 
Hen.  6th' ;  and  Historical  Notes  and  Memoranda  in  the  margin, 
by  Dr  Brady. 

581. 
329. 

Folio,  paper,  ff.  270  written.  See  580.  Like  the  last.  Marginal 
notes  in  Dr  Brady's  hand. 

Litterse  Patentes,  Rotuli  Clausi ;  Cartae,  Rot.  Statutorum,  most 
respecting  Wales  :  from  10  John — 6  Edw.  3.  Rotul.  Statutorum, 
Edw.  I,  2,  &  3,  ffines  20  Edw.  3,  at  the  end. 


620  CATALOGUE   OF    MANUSCRIPTS.  [582- 

582. 
330. 

Folio,  paper,  ff.  159  written.     See  580. 

Collection  of  Litter.-e  Patentes  beginning  16  Johls,  ending 
50  H.  3,  and  of  Claus.,  beginning  7  H.  3.  sec.  f.  and  ending  50  H.  3. 

583. 
331. 

Folio,  paper,  ff.  234  written.  See  580.  Copies  inserted  from 
Mr  Halsted,  addressed  to  'Dr  Brady  at  Mr  Lowndes's  House  near 
the  Savoy  Create  Gate  Strand.' 

Collection  of  Litterae  Patentes,  Clausi,  Cartse,  Extract,  e  Rotulis ; 
from  I  Edw.  I — 10  Hen.  V. 

584. 
332. 

Folio,  paper,  ff.  245  written.     See  580. 
'  Oblata  an.  regn.  R.  Johis.'     1-9. 

585.  C.  M.  A.  1 1 79 
333. 

Folio,  paper,  parchment  covers.     On  the  flyleaf : 

Egidius  Gualterus  Bens   hoc   dat  grati  animi   perpetuseq.  benevolentise  /xvrj/xdffvvov 
clarissimo  observantissimoq.  viro  ac  Dno  D.  Decano  Paulinre,  Die  i''  Hujus  Anni  1574. 

Given  by  W.  Moore. 

Commentarius  in  Ruth  historiam  artificio  dialectico  illustratam. 

55  ff- 

'Incertum  est  quis  Ruthanam  historiam  scripserit,  neq.  magis 

constat  de  scriptore' — . 

586.  C.  M.  A.  1 194 
334. 

Folio,    paper,   473    ff.      Index    at   the    beginning    1 1    ff.      By 
Mich.  Dalton  ?     See  496. 
Given  by  W.  Moore. 
A  commentary  on  subjects  belonging  to  Law.     473  ff. 


588]  GONVILLE   AND   CAIUS   COLLEGE   LIBRARY.  62 1 

587.  vac. 

335. 

Folio,  paper.     A  duplicate  of  496,  which  seems  the  later  copy. 

'  The  Christian  Catholick,  or  the  Estate  of  the  Church  and 
Religion  (especially  in  these  western  parts)  from  the  time  of  our 
Lord  and  Saviour  Jesus  Christ  till  Martin  Luther — shewing  the 
Antiquity  of  the  Religion  of  the  Protestants  and  the  Novelty  of 
the  Papists.' 

'Gathered  by  Mich.  Dalton,  of  Lincoln's  Lin,  Esq.  A"  Dni  1634.' 


588.  C.  M.  A.  1097 

737. 

Vellum,  io|  X  7,  ff.  SJSA-  18,  32-41  lines  to  a  page.  Cent,  xiv 
and  XV,  in  several  hands. 

Given  by  W.  Moore  .'' 

On  f  I  is  Era.  Blo(mefield).  Also :  Liber  mag.  th(ome  de 
Rippeley  Rectoris  de)  Bl(aby).  The  full  name  of  the  owner  and 
history  of  the  book  appears  on  f.  x  (^  in  the  following  paragraph 
which  is  lined  through  and  marked  vacat. 

Liber  de  practica  aduocatorum.  non  utilior  in  anglia  et  liberetur  mag'"  Roberto  de 
Caluerton  quondam  Rectori  de  hatherii  si  uiuat.  alioquin  alteri  apto  ad  ofticium  aduocati 
in  dioc.  lincoln.  et  precipue  in  archidiaconatu  leicestr'.  Et  oret  ille  qui  istum  librum 
habuerit  et  eciam  elemosinas  facial  pro  anima  Magistri  Thome  de  Rippeley  Rectoris 
de  Blaby. 

A  large  proportion  of  the  book  is  in  Rippeley 's  hand. 

Collation :  i>-  (wants  10,  11)  i***  ii'-  iii-'*  iv"  v*^  vi*  vii'-  viii*'  ix^-  x^" 
xjio  xiiis  (-j-a  slip)  xiii^-  xiv'-  xv'^  [xvi,  xvii  gone]  xviii^  (three  left) 
xix"  xx'^  xxi'"  xxii'^-xxv'-  (+slip)  xxvi'-  (+slip)  xxvii'--xxix'- 
XXX*  xxxi^  xxxii'"  xxxiii'-  xxxiv*  (+  i)  xxxv'"  xxxvi'"  xxxvii*. 

Contents : 

I.     Kalendarium  libri  infrascripti,  in  two  columns      .         .         .       f.      i 
The  contents  of  each  quaternus  are  given  up  to  33,  where 

two  leaves  are  gone.     Pieces  of  several  leaves  are  gone. 
Documents  connected  with  Rothley,  imperfect       ...  x 

^.     Alphabetical  list  of  contents,  with  references  to  quaterni       .  xi 

Appellacio...Titulus,  unfinished  in  a  small,  neat  hand.     f.  xviii 
blank. 


622  CATALOGUE   OF   MANUSCRIPTS.  [588- 

The  first  quaternus,  which  contained  chiefly  Appellaciones, 
is  gone. 

3.  Inc.  Statuta  (antiqua)  cure  Cantuar.'  edita  per  Robertum  de 

Winchelse  Cantuar.   archiep.         .         .  .         .         .         .       f.      i 

Forma  iuramenti  iudicum. 

4.  Inc.  statuta  nouiora  edita  per  Joh.  de  Stretford  legum  doc- 

torem  Cant,  archiep.   ........  12 

Ending  f.  281^. 

Here  begins  a  large  collection  of  formulae  for  Appeals,  Cita- 
tions, libelli,  querele,  etc.,  all  of  which  are  described  in  the 

Kalendar. 
In  quires  xii-xiv  continetur  glosa  ordinaria    Mag.   Joh.  de 

Aton  quondam  canonici   lincoln.  et  legum    doctoris   super 

constituciones  Otonis  et  Octoboni       .         .         .         .         .         119 
The    lost    quires    xvi,    xvil    contained    chiefly    Constitutions 

papal  and  provincial. 
In  quire  xx  is  Edward's  letter  to  Clement  VI  on  provisors. 

Quire  xxii  contains  chiefly  Suggestiones. 
XXlll-xxv  Excepciones  and  Suggestiones. 
XXXV  extends  over  three  actual  gatherings. 
At  f.  299^  is  a  Nota  de  Romestoch  (Romescot)  qualiter  fuit 

primo  datus  ab  anglia. 
Occasionally  marginal  notes  refer  to  documents  seen  by  the 

compiler,  e.g.  ff.  160^,  337  3. 
The  documents  which  serve  as  formulae  refer,  of  course,  as 

a  rule  to  the  diocese  of  Lincoln. 


589.  C.  M.  A.  867 

499. 

Vellum,  17I  X  10^,  ff.  2594-5,  double  columns,  text  and  gloss, 
text  47  lines.  Cent,  xiii  late,  beautifully  written  in  Italy:  ornaments 
French  (?  Southern). 

Skin  over  boards,  clasps  gone.  Chain-mark  at  middle  top  of 
1st  cover. 

Traces  of  old  titles  on  2nd  cover.  2  fo.  citare. 

Collation  :  a^  b^  ii»-5i"  6^  (wants  8)  y'"-i  1'°  (wants  6,  7)  i2i"-26"' 
27",  I  flyleaf 

Two  lists  of  tituli,  the  second  in  Italian  hand,  on  the  first  leaves. 

Contents : 

Noui  Codicis  lustiniani  Libri  i-ix. 

In  nomine  d.  n.  I.  C.  domini  lustiniani  sacratissimi  principis  per- 

petui  augusti  hie  inc.  noue  constitutiones. 
De  nouo  codice  faciendo. 


590]  GONVILLE   AND   CAIUS   COLLEGE    LIBRARY.  623 

Imperator.     Hec  que  necessario  corrigenda. 

Gloss.     In  nomine.     Incipit  a  d.  L  C.  ut  semper  consueuit. 

In  initial.     Seated  king  with  sword :  blue  ground :  rather  rubbed. 

Lib.  II,  f.  38.  Picture.  Under  three  trefoiled  gold  arches,  blue 
ground  with  pattern.  Seated  king  on  L.  takes  a  document 
from  one  of  two  men  on  L.  Two  stand  on  R.  All  four  are 
tonsured.     Fine  work. 

i.  Z"]  b  blank. 

Lib.  Ill,  f.  58,  picture  gone. 

Lib.  IV,  f.  -,gl>.  Picture,  red  ground  with  pattern.  King  seated 
on  Z.,  before  him  a  slender  shaft  with  a  scarlet  cushion  (?)  on 
top :  a  kneeling  man  comes  next.  Then  on  A',  three  tonsured 
men  stand. 

Lib.  V,  f.  108.     Picture  gone.     f.  1433  blank. 

Lib.  VI,  f.  144.         ,,  ,, 

Lib.  VII,  f  1^6  b.     ,, 

Lib.  VIII,  f  2161^.  Picture.  Blue  ground  with  pattern.  King 
seated  on  L.  Man  before  him  points  to  another  on  A'.,  who 
is  cutting  at  a  tree  growing  in  front  of  a  house.  The  roof  of 
the  house  and  one  column  seem  to  be  falling:  a  branch  lies 
on  the  ground. 

Lib.  IX,  f.  T.\ib.     Picture  gone. 

Text  ends  f.   i-)'jb:   paterne  testem  habeant. 

Gloss :  sed  parens  ac. 

In  lower  margin  two  erased  Cautioncs. 

On  flyleaf  erased  Suppleinenta  and  other  notes : 

Est  mea  mens  mota  pro  te  speciosa  magota. 

Liber  Bodney. 

Erased  name  of  owner  in  a  frame. 

There  are  very  many  small  decorative  initials  (many  cut  out),  often 
accompanied  by  grotesques,  of  vei"y  good  execution. 


590.  '  vac. 

336. 

Folio,  paper.  Prefixed  is  a  table  of  matters  and  a  list  of  the 
journals  then  in  the  custody  of  the  clerk  of  the  House  of  Commons: 
and  notes  in  different  parts,  in  another  hand  (probably  Dr  Brady's). 

'  Observations,  Rules,  and  Orders,  collected  out  of  the  journalls 
of  the  House  of  Commons  entred  in  the  reignes  of  King  Edw.  6, 
Queen  Mary,  Queen  Elizabeth,  King  James  the  First,  King  Charles 
the  First,  and  King  Charles  the  Second.'  By  Ambrose  Kelly,  late 
clerk  to  the  committees.     387  pp. 


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591.  C.  M.  A.  726(3) 

720. 

Vellum,  iifx8,  fif.  183  +  3,  double  columns  of  58  lines. 
Cent.  ?  XV,  in  a  small  hand.  Rough  border  and  initial  at  the 
beginning.  2  fo.  et  custodit. 

Old  binding,  skin  over  boards,  clasps  gone. 

Collation:  a'*  (i  lines  cover),  i'"  2^^  3^"  4'-- 15'-  16*  (6  lines  cover). 

Contents : 

Inc.  Sermones  dominicales  fratris  lacobi  archiepiscopi  Januensis. 

Prohemium  ..........      f.      i 

Humane  uite  labilis  decursus, 

peruenire  concedat.     Amen. 
Prepara  te  in  occursum  dei  tui  israel. 
Ends  f.  i74«. 

Table.     Ab(s)tinere 174 

Ending  unfinished  f.  179  a,   Peccatores. 


592.  C.  M.  A.  1 185 

361. 

Folio,  paper,  57  pp.  This  is  in  the  hand  of  Richard  Parker; 
very  neat  and  small.     (See  No.  569.) 

Given  by  W.  Moore. 

'S/ceXero?  Cantabrigiensis,  sive  Collegiorum  umbratilis  de- 
lineatio  cum  suis  ffundationibus  et  Benefactoribus  plurimis,  in  qua 
etiam  habes  A  fronte  Hospitia  Academiae  antiqua  A  tergo  vero 
Episcopos,  qui  ex  hac  Academia  prodierunt  supra  Annum  abhinc 
centenarium.  Sic  elaboravit  R.  P.  Eliensis,  S.  Theologian  Bac.  An. 
Dom.  1622.' 


593.  r  C.  M.  A.  1041 

453.  \  James  57 

Vellum,  8f  x  6f,  fif.  162  4-  8,  several  volumes.  Cent,  xiii  and  xv, 
in  many  hands. 

Given  by  R.  Marchall,  whose  name,  and  a  list  of  contents  appear 
on  the  last  of  the  preliminary  leaves. 


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Collation:  2?,  \^-f  4"'  (lO  canc.)-6'«  |  ;'«  8'^  9"  |  io'«  (wants  18)  | 
II'"  (5  vellum,  5  paper)  |   12'"  |   13^  |   14*^  15**  (wants  7,  8)  |   16'-. 

The  first  seven  leaves,  of  cent,  xiii,  closely  written  contain  a 
fragment  of  an  exposition  on  Pss.  xvii-xix  (Lat.).  i.  viii  is 
blank. 

Contents : 

I.  Cent,  xiii  late,  28  lines  to  a  page. 

Priscianus  minor  (i.e.  de  constructionibus)      .         .         .         .       f.      i 
Quoniam  in  antepositis  libris. 
Lib.   n,   f.   34  ends  f.  i,},b. 
11.  Cent,  xiii,  30  lines  to  a  page,  with  marginal  notes  and  inter- 

linear glosses,  some  in  French. 
Compendium  grammatice  M.  Johannis  de  garlandia       .         .  54 

Gramaticam  triuialis  apex  subicit  sibi  firmo, 

Partes  octo  librum  componunt  inde  secundum. 
Lib.   II. 

Primo  donati  que  sit  sententia  dicam      ....  62 


III. 


IV. 


Tercius  inde  liber  emendat  scripta  moderna. 

f.  89(5  blank. 

Lib.  ni 90 

(V)era  figurarum  patet  hie  distancia.  monstrat. 

On   ff.    94-96   is   a   prose    insertion   in   double   columns    after 

the  line 

Regula  splendescit  recitans  longasque  breuesque. 
It    ends :    scribatur    istud    prosaicum    in    serie    libri    ante   hoc 

capitulum :   Visis  grescismi  uiciis. 
The  verse  then  is  resumed,  ending  f.  lo^b: 

Inde  sophismaticus  profert  auctentica  quartus. 
A  table  of  the  uses  of  the  cases  follows,  each  line  beginning 

Ex  ui.... 
The  last  line  of  the  poem  is  repeated  at  the  end. 
Scribbled  notes  in  several  hands  follow. 
Paper  and  vellum,   cent,  xv,   in  a  current   hand,   38  lines   to 

a  page. 
A  single  quire,    containing  chapters   3-44   of  a   grammatical 

tract 107 

C.   3   is:     De   voce   non   significatiua    accomodata    ad   signifi- 

candum  et  habet  de  prima  specie  assumpcionis. 
Cent,  xiii,  double  and  single  columns:  closely  written  :  varying 

numbers  of  lines. 
Verses  on  figures,  with  notes  .         .         .         .         .         .         117 

Fiet  yronia  si  laus  scribatur  inherti. 


G.  C.  C.  II. 


40 


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[593- 


2.  Hii  sunt  uersus  Bernardi  Siluestris  de  proprietatibus  bestiarum. 

Ossibus  extruitur  elephas  dorsoque  camelus. 

3.  Nominatissimi  fluuii. 

Per  gremium  telluris  aque  perfunditur  humor. 

In  the  margin  of  117 /ii  verses  on  the  nine  orders  of  angels. 
Other  excerpts  follow  on  the  parts  of  the  body,  birds  etc. 
The  last  line  is 

Quando  opus  in  tenebris  et  sine  luce  mouent. 

4.  Hie  inc.  regule  de  generibus  cognoscendis     .         .         .         .     f.   ii8  5 

Declinant  tuti  pueri  mea  castra  secuti. 

Hiis  heremus  bissus  paradisus  lunge  papirus, 
Hie  liber  est  scriptus  etc. 
Miscellaneous  verses  fill  the  page. 

5.  (Tract,   de  primis  syllabis)       .  .         .  .  .  .  .  1191^ 

Regula  splendescit  qua  sillaba  prima  patescit, 

Cetera  ni  iuui  sunt  certa  sed  excipe  pluui, 
Hie  liber  etc. 

Miscellaneous  verses. 

6.  Verses  on  the  Preterites  .         .         .         .         .         .         .         123^ 

As  in  preterito  ui  suscipit  s  remouendo. 

Ends:  Constat  et  ambitum  non  corripit  ambio  solum. 
Expl.  versus  preteritorum. 

7.  Grammatical  verses  .         .         .         .         .         .         .         .         126  (5 


Facta  fienda  docet  uerbum  componere  scriptis, 


Exemplis  pateant  si  sint  incerta  quibusdam. 

8.  In  a  small  hand: 

Hie  inc.   questio  de  composicione  oculi  simul  et  de  materia 

oculi  et  de  natura  a  mag.  J.  de  Grimesbi  .         .         .         127  (J 

Primo  videndum  est  quid  sit  uisus. 

9.  In  libro  periarmenias  habetur  dubitacio  de  futuris  .         .         128 
10.     In  double  columns,  closely  written. 

Notes  on  the  cases  .         .         .         .         .         .         .         .         128^ 

Nominatiuus  casus  multis  modis  regitur. 

ff.    130-132,  originally  blank,   have  various   notes   and    pen- 
trials. 

On    132^    is   a   short    list    of    names:    Barenton,    Chiselhes, 
Brunle  (?),    Fuelmere,    Borching,    Redgrave,    Ely,    Bluntes- 
ham,  etc. 
V.  Cent,  xiii,  in  double  columns  of  53  etc.  lines. 

Petrus  Helias  super  Priscianum  in  minori      .         .         .         .         133 

Absoluta    cuiuslibet    discipline   perfeccio   duplici   comparatur 
exercicio. 


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Ends  f.  150^:   sed  ut  diximus  in  ui  aduerbii.     Expl.     Notes 
and    scribbles    follow.      One    (late)    contains    the    name    of 
Philip  (Morgan),  Bp  of  Ely  (1434). 
VL  Twelve   leaves  closely  written,  resembling  three  at  the  be- 

ginning,   containing   an   exposition   of  Genesis   xxv-xxviii, 
mutilated  at  each  end. 


594.  C.  M.  A.  1040 

454. 

Vellum,  8g  X  6|,  ff.  79  +  6,  25  lines  to  a  page.  Cent,  xiii  late, 
fairly  well  written. 

Collation:  a- b",  i^-  2'^  3'-*  4-  (i  cane.)  |  5**  6'- 7"  (wants  10-14)  I  8^ 
9'  (+  I),  c^ 

On  the  flyleaves  are  old  titles,  and  late  notes. 

Contents  : 

1.  Priscianus  in  minori  (de  constructionibus)       .         .         .         .       f.      i 
Quoniam   (in)  ante  exposilis  libris. 

Lib.  I  ends  f.  40:   \ob,  \i  have  notes. 

Lib.  II,  f.  42  ends  f.  66. 

utriusque  student  doctrine.      Expl.   lib.  coustructionum. 

2.  Barbarismus     ..........  66  (^ 

Barbarismus  est  una  pars 

— uexit  ad  urbem.     Expl. 

3.  Priscianus  de  Accentibus .         .  71 

(Accentus)  est  nota  element! 

— ut  pape  euax.     Expl.  Accentus. 
This  is  in  a  different  hand. 
Nos.   I,   2  have  marginal  notes  in  several  hands. 


595.  C.  M.  A.  1079 

547. 

Folio,  paper.  Witii  a  dedicatory  epistle  to  Dr  Will.  James, 
Dean  of  Christ  Church,  and  Dr  Martin  Heton,  subdean,  "Vigilan- 
tissimis  pastoribus  ornatissimisq.  sacra^  pagins  doctoribus;"  by 
John  Dove.  It  was  written  then  about  1590.  On  the  title-page, 
'  Intrinsecus  autem  sunt  rapaces  lupi.'  The  preface  alludes  to  a 
Humfredus  Pastorum  Oxon.  pater  doctissimus,  &c.,  as  a  brightest 
authority  in  translation.  The  work  is  a  version  in  Hexameter 
verse    of  the    Shepherd's    Calendar,  published    and    dedicated    to 

40 — 2 


628  CATALOGUE   OF    MANUSCRIPTS.  [595" 

Sir  Ph.  Sidney.     The  volume  belonged  to  Richard  Newell,  whose 
autograph  is  at  the  beginning  and  end. 
Given  by  W.  Moore. 

Contents : 

1.  '  Poimenologia,  quae  vulgo  calendaruim  Pastorum  appellatur  e 

versa  Anglicano  in  Latinum  traducta.'  .         .         .         .       f.      1-59 

2.  '  Epicedium  sub  nomine  Jaknes  pastoris,  in   obitum   Algrindi 

archipoimenos,  de  quo  toties  occurrit  mentio  in  hoc  libro.'    .  59-60 

This  copy  differs  from  one  in  the  British  Museum. 


596.  C  M.  A.  1036 

455. 

Paper,  8|  x  5^^,  ff  130,  28  lines  to  a  page.  Cent,  xv,  xvi,  very 
neatly  written.     Very  likely  given  by  Dr  Caius. 

Collation :  i'-  (wants  i,  10)  2^2  (wants  12  ?)  3^  4"  51-  6"  y'°  (+  a 
slip)  8i«  9»  lo^"  II"  I2i«  (+  i)  I  13"''. 

Contents  : 

1.  Hermogenes  wepl  tCov  ffrdcreoiv. 
Begins  imperfectly  f.    i  (2)  : 

(fi{)Ta^v  TovToiv  iffTlv  olov  'iypa\j/ev  6  ITepi/cX^s  eh  Mov  avaKwKivaL 

irtvTTjKOVTa  TaXavra.     Walz,   Rliet.   Gr.  ill.   28. 
Ends   {.21:    el    Karacppovriffaaa.  ij  dtXXws  dyvorjcraaa  rbv  v6ixov 

ecpbpeae  to.  xP^<^^'^- 

2.  'EpfMoy^i'ovsT^xvrjt  pTjTopLKTjS  Treplevpeffecos  TrepiTTpooifiiuv  Tou-os  a',     f.     21 
'H   irpuTT]  KCLL  KaWiffTT]  Twv  TTpooLfxiwv  evpeffis. 

TopLos  y'  ends  f.   36  (5 :    dwacrai  irdXiv  dve/MTroSicrTws. 
The  title  of  rdfios  d'   is  in  the  margin,  but  ff.   37-40  are  left 
blank. 

3.  'Epfioyevovs  rrepl  I5ei2v      ........  ji 

(E)('7re/)   dW6  TL  Tw  priTopi. 

Ends    f.     loi  i :     XeKriov    rjS-q    irepi    rod    \6yov    tou    voXitikov. 
"Eipp-oy.  irepl  ISeQv  t^Xos. 

4.  HcpaLaTiiovos  iyxeipidiov  ........  102 

(B)paxeio.  icTTL  crvXXa^y]  r)  exovaa. 

Ends  f.    122(5:    6'rt  deraTroSiSorat. 

Collated  by  Gaisford  and  marked  as  C  in  his  edition. 

Followed  by  detached  paragraphs: 

[a)     'ZwaXoKpT]  Kara  rpoirovs  f  yiverai. 

— Tj  /uera^v. 
(i)     Td  Tots  6eois  duari.di/j.eva  fu5a. 


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H  7XaO^  TTJ  adrfva.'    rj  vijcrcra  no  TrocetSwci 

— 6/j.oioi>    (pacrl    tuS    r6^(a)    eij    Kvriapov    rj    ixOvv    ds 
(W-qairovTov. 
{<■)     Tradrj  Xi^euv. 

dTTLKbv.     wpdadeais-    deXo)  idiXu'    eiTra  ^oiwa. 
((/)     'E7ri7r\o\'7j  fVrt  toO  fxirpov  to  dvLorepov  "y^cos  .  .  .     f.    123^ 

— dXXd  TWJ'  (Tiij'i'7tc3i'  TO  K6/jijj.a  iarlv. 
In  a  later  hand. 
Part  of  what  is  said  to  be  a  comment  on  Hephaestion  (really 

Dion.  Hal.  Trtpi  <Tw6iai(jis  ovoimoltijiv)  .         .         .         .         .  125 

iffri  drj  rrjs  avvdicyewi  ?pya  k.t.X. 
Tria  sunt  crvvdeTiKrjs  eTnaTrifj.rjs  officia. 


C.  M.  A.  1 167' 


597. 
362. 

Folio,  paper,  288  pp.  One  leaf  between  f.  78  and  79  and  one 
between  236  and  237  were  missing  :  but  these,  and  a  few  de- 
ficiencies in  existing  leaves  have  been  supplied  by  Sir  Hen. 
Hobhouse  from  the  originals  in  the  State  Paper  Office.  The 
title  seems  to  be  in  Dr  Brady's  hand. 

'  Letters  of  Sir  Will.  Paget,  Secretarie  to  K.  Hen.  the  8th, 
concerning  his  negociations  in  fifrance.' 

Given  by  W.  Moore. 

The  letters  have  been  calendared  in  Letters  and  Papers,  Foreign 
and  Domestic,  Vols.  XVI,  XVII. 

Contents : 

To  the  Lord  Will.  Howard.     By  the  King,   'York,  the  xxiiij.  of 

Sept.,  xxxiij.  yere  of  o''  Reign' 
Instructions  to  Sir  W.   Paget         .... 
To  the  King  of  France.     In  French,  by  the  King,  revoking  the 

appointment  of  Lord    Howard  and  appointing    Paget   his   am 

bassador.     'York,  xxiiij.   Sept.,   1541  .... 

From  Lord  Howard  to  the  King.     From  Bar  in  Burgoyn,  12  Nov. 

1541 


'541- 


Nov.    21,   Melun. 
Dec.  7,   Paris. 
Jan.  4,    Paris. 
Jan.  26,   Paris. 
Feb.   10,  Paris. 
Feb.  26,  Paris. 
Feb.  26,  Paris. 
March   1 1 ,   Paris. 


Paget  to  Hen.  VIII. 


'  To  the  Counsail. ' 

to  Hen.  VIII. 

Postscripta  dated  March   13 


12-18 

30-.^ 

33-42 

42-3 

43-9 

49-54 


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1541.    March  25,   Paris.  Paget  to  Hen.  VIII. 

March  30,   Paris.  

April  3,  Paris.  

April   19  &  22,  Chably 

7/3  is  supplied  from  the  original  in  the  State  Paper  Office 


Paget  to  Hen.  VIII. 


Postscripta,  Sept.  vii. 


April  24,  Raviere. 
May   15,  Villemorien. 
June  13,  Vessy. 
June  20,  St  Urban. 
June  24,  St  Urban. 
July  9,  Ligny. 
July   10,   Ligny. 
July  31,  Lyons. 
Aug.  9,  Lyons. 
Sept.   5,  Pesenas. 

Sept.     24,     Pesenas     in ) 
Languedoc.  \ 

Oct.    10,   Montpeslier. 
Dec.  2,    Aygres  by  An-) 
golesme.  f 

Dec.    14,  Cognac. 
Dec.   14,  Cognac. 
1542.    Jan.  9,   Lusignan. 
Jan.    20,   Amboise. 
Jan.    23,  Amboise. 
Jan.    29. 
Feb.    2,   Paris. 
Feb.  4,  Paris. 
Feb.  6,  Paris. 
Without  date. 

Two  letters,  Feb.  15  and  20,  are   in  the  series  in  the  State  Paper 
Office. 

Feb.  27,  Paris.  Paget  to  Hen.  VIII. 

March  7,  Boulloyne.  

March  18,  Boulogne.  

April  I,  Boulogne.  

April  3,  Boulloyne. 

As  all  in  the  State  Paper  Office  from  Paget  are  originals,  and  those 
to  him  are  original  minutes,  it  is  most  probable  that  this  book  is 
either  a  letter  book,  or  a  book  of  copies.  Paget  was  subsequently 
employed  in  France  in  1545  and  1546. 
'Articles  agreed  upon  between  certain  Captaines  of  Almayn 
entretained  by  the  French  King'       ...... 


Privy  Council  to  Paget,  two 
Paget  to  Hen.  VIII. 


letters. 


p.     54-60 
67-9 
70-7 

S7,  88-91 

91-5 
96-109 
1 10-20 
121-29 
1 30-1 
131-42 
143-4 
145-57 
158-61 
162-70 
1 70- 1 

172-88 

189-99 

200-2 

203-15 

216-22 

223-9 

230-9 

239-40 

240-7 

248-55 
256-63 

266-75 


274-79 
279-81 
280-3 

283-5 
285-8 


18-19 


6oo]  GONVILLE   AND   CAIUS   COLLEGE   LIBRARY.  63 1 

598.  vac. 
494. 

Large  folio,  paper,  arms  find)'  tricked,  fif.  28.     Shields  213. 
Given  by  Dr  Knight  ? 

Arms  of  Lords  Keepers,  Justices,  Law-officers,  in  the  15th, 
1 6th,  and  17th  centuries. 

599.  C.  M.  A.  1232 
281. 

An  oblong  folio,  paper,  in  the  several  hands  met  with  in  the 
vols,  of  this  Collection.  The  fif.  are  numbered  to  303,  in  old  figures 
from  the  end.  This  is  a  companion  to  no.  573,  and  a  volume  of 
Sir  William  Dethick's  papers ;  his  initials  are  on  f  10,  and 
signature  on  34,  46.  Original  letters  from  Thomas  Jones  (2); 
Lawr.  Elyot,  113,  115;  Hoby,  118,  153,  187,  211;  Cole,  265. 
A  list  of  '  Cav'allieri  et  figlioli  primogeniti,'  '  Gentillhuomini 
Cavallareschi  et  Signori  Illustrissimi  in  Corto  de  la  Regina  Eliz.,' 
122-4.  A  page  of  Diary  of  Sir  W.  Dethick,  1570,  f  129.  Epitaph 
of  Mary  More,  1591,  158.  List  of  Barons,  headed  Will.  Rufus, 
241,  by  Sir  Gilbert  Dethick,  presented  to  the  Queen,  1571.  An 
Index  of  names,  3 — 6,  of  pedigrees  in  the  volume. 

Given  by  Dr  Knight. 

Collection  of  rough  draughts  of  Pedigrees,  notes  and  letters 
on  genealogies. 

600.  C  M.  A.  868 
512. 

Vellum,  15x^X9^,  ff  222+4,  double  columns,  text  and  gloss, 
text,  46  lines.     Cent,  xiii,  written  in  Italy. 

Skin  over  boards,  clasps  gone.  Chain-mark  at  bottom  of  ist 
cover. 

At  end  : 

Pingnus  Johannis  de  Hann'  impingnoiatuni  in  communi  cisla  pro  viii.f.      In  crastino 
annunciacionis  dominice  a.  d.  m°.  cc°.  nonagesimo  (6is)  quarto. 

Also  : 

Liber  Michaelis  de  Causton. 


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Collation:  a-,  i^--4"  5'"  6''  T"  8"  9^--i2^'-^  13"  14^  \s^'-20'''\  b-. 
The  first  cover  is  lined  with  a  very  closely  and  ill-written  portion 
of  a  logical  (?)  MS.  of  cent,  xiii  (?). 

On  the  flyleaves  are  very  many  notes  and  some  verses  beginning: 

Quatuor  ex  uerbis  uirtutis  [or  ueraces)  collige  leges. 

Contents : 

I.     Institutionum  libri  iv  cum  apparatu       .         .         .         .         .      f.      i 

Rubric :  In  nomine  d.  n.  I.  C.  imperator  Cesar  flauius  iustini- 
anus  etc. — cupide  legum  iuuentuti  inc.  Institut.  lib.  primus. 
Imperatoiiam  magestatem  non  solum  armis. 
Gloss:  .2.  nominatiue  et  ablatiue  lie.  8. 
Text  ends  57  b :   plerumque  est  licitum. 
Gloss:  qui  sequitur  act',  ac. 
List  of  tituli  later. 
Notes  and  list  of  tituli  on  f.  58. 
1.      Inc.  liber  decimus  de  iure  fisci  ......         59 

Imperator.     Si  priusquam  fisci  racionibus. 
Gloss :    Occasione  criminum  de  quibus  libro  superior!  dixit. 
Lib.  XI,  f.  78.     Gap  after  f.  82   (quiie  7),   Xli  begins  imper- 
fectly     83 

Ends  f.  88  ^  :    uexatione  quatiatur. 
Gloss  :   imperator  et  consul. 
3.      Inc.  liber  constitucionum  nouelle  O.  lustiniani.      ^.  de  heredi- 

bus  falcid'.   ..........  89 

Occupatis  nobis  circa  tocius  rei  publice  curas. 
The  first  lines  of  the  apparatus  are  very  faint. 
The  ninth  CoUatio  ends  f.  ^i\b: 
per  omnia  custodiri  prouideat. 
Expl.  collac(i)o  nona  autentic. 
Gloss:  de  re  nich.  1.  duo.  ac. 
On  222^,  besides  the  notes  already  given,  are  others,  e.g.  a 

Questio  treated  by  Mag.  Edmundus  de  Bramburton. 
On  the  two  following  leaves,  torn  and  wrinkled,  are  a  number 
of  closely  written  notes. 

601.  vac. 

531. 

Vellum,  12^  X  7^,  ff.  344,  double  columns  of  54  lines.  Cent,  xiii, 
in  an  excellent  hand.  2  fo.  quinque  anni. 

Given  by  Sir  Jaines  Burrough. 

Collation  :  1^-3*  (wants  3)  4^-1 3^  (one  cane.)  14^-29®  30''  (4  cane.)  || 
3i»  32*  (wants  3,  4)  ||  33^-40^  (wants  7)  |  41^-  (wants  12)  42^-  43^^ 
(wants  12). 


602]  GONVILLE   AND    CAIUS    COLLEGE    LIBRARY.  633 

The    names    of   Edward    Hill   and   John    Hall   (xvi)   occur   in 
various  places. 

Contents  : 

Genesis — 1  Paralipomenou      ........     f.       i 

Job 107*5 

Proverbs — Ecclus.  .........  114 

Isaiah— Malachi iSS** 

Ezra  and  Neheniiah  (Esdr.    l)         ...•••         •  194 

4  Esdr.   I,   n  (called  Esdr.  n) ■200^ 

3  Esdr.   (Esdr.   in) 2or 

4  Esdr.  HI — XIV  (Esdr.  iv)  in  27  chapters 205 

4  Esdr.  XV,  XVI  (no  title) ■210 

Tobit,  Judith,  Esther 211 

I,  2  Maccabees *•         •  219(5 

Psalter  (Gallican)    from   a   smaller   book  :    double    columns    of   56 

lines "234 

Gospels,  Paul.   Epp.,  Acts,  Cath.  Epp.,  Apoc 248 

Ending  f.  .S09/':    310  blank:   on  the  verso  in  a  xiiith  cent,  hand 

the   Hebrew  alphabet  (twice)  with   names   of  letters   partly  in 

French,  viz.   mem  close,  mem  uverte,  nuen  droit,  nuen  tort. 
Interpretationes  nominum  in  another  hand:    triple  columns  .         311 

A  leaf  is  lost  in  C.   D.  and  one  at  the  end  after  Zachai. 
There  are  no  Prologues  to  any  of  the  books  :  an  uncommon  feature. 
The  initials  are  decorative :    brown,  green,   blue,   red,   etc. 
In  the  Psalter  are  two  figured  initials. 
Beatus  vir.     David  with  harp. 
Dixit  insipiens.     Man  and  lion. 
And  other  good  decorative  initials,  with  gold.     Two  leaves  are 

gone,   Ps.  xcvi,  Dominus  regnaiiit,  to  cxvi.    18,  J'ota  mea. 


602. 
278. 

A  guard  book  containing  miscellaneous  papers,  historical,  topo- 
graphical, and  biographical:  relating  to  Gonville  and  Caius  College. 

Contents  : 

1.  A  brief   account  of   the  origin   and  progress  of  Goiivile  and 

Cains  College ;   written  by  Dr  Gostlin         .         .         .         .       f.      i 

2.  Catalogue  of  Dr  Brady's  books  given  to  the  Library  of  Caius 

College  :  a  collection  of  valuable  works  on  English  History.  2-3 

3.  Charges  of  enlarging  the  C/i«/^/ of  Ca««  College,  in  1640       .  4-8 

4.  Letters. 

a.     Of  Dr  Gostlin. 

About  his  election  to  the  chair  of  medicine,  through  Sir  Hen. 

Hobart,  1674 -  •  14 


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b.  Lord  Arlington  to  Edvv.  Griffin,  Esq.,  June  8,  1684. 

Ordering  payment  to  Dr  Brady  of  ^52,  as  Physician  to  the  King     f.     14-15 

c.  The  King,  Nov.   24,    12  Ch.  IL 

Restoring  Dr  Bachcroft  to  the  Mastership  of  Cains  College, 

Nov.  24 19 

d.  Thos.    Frampton. 

(A  copy)  about  Tuition  Fees,   Oct.,   1767       ....  20 

e.  Thos.  Field  to  John  Archdeacon  (the  printer),  Dec.  19,  1766  26 

5.  Petition  to  the  Vice-Chancellor  and  Heads  as  to  the  increase 

of  Tuition  Fees,  Nov.  7,  1767.      ......  21-5 

And  other  papers  connected  with  the  subject. 

6.  Grace  about  purchasing  buildings  near  the  Senate  Honse,  Feb. 

I,    1769         ..........  27 

With  the  testatur  of  H.  Hubbard,  Regist. ,  and  copy  of  another 
Grace  in  Dr  Smith's  hand. 

7.  The  Contents  of  Ahp.  Parker's  Manuseript  in  Bennet  College 

Librar)',  entitled  Statuta  Academic  Cantahr.,  and  marked  19 

(now   118)    .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  29-32 

8.  List  of  Felloivs  of  Cains  College,  with  dates  of  election  and 

their  counties,    r559-73,   1620 — 1716.  ....  35-7 

9.  Dr  Brady's  Speech,  when  he  was  made  Master  (1699)      .         .  37 

10.  Declaration  of  Dr  Gooch,  Master,  Sept.   5,   1737,  about  the 

Master's  right  to  examine  for  Fellozvships .         .         .         .  38-41 

11.  Statuta  Edmundi  Gonville      .......  42 

12.  Acts  of  the  Fellows  before  the  Visitation,  1715        ...  44 

13.  A  contention,  or  the  Nightingale  and  Echo,  by  T.  P.  J.,  Caius 

College,  1841        .         .         .         .         .         .         .         .         .  47 

14.  Copy  of  probate  of  the  Will  of  Dr  John  Smith,  Master  of  Caius 

College,  with  two  codicils,  dated  1792-4  ;  from  a  MS.  paper 
in  possession  of  Mrs  Smith  (12,  Hereford  Street),  (1844)      .  49 

List  of  coins  given  by  Burton. 

603. 
276. 

Large  folio,  paper,  arms  tricked,  fF.  315.  The  arms  are  well 
drawn,  and  arranged  alphabetically — very  numerous  :  20  shields 
on  each  page,  but  not  all   filled  in. 

'  Insignium  Gentilitiorum  Collectio  facta  studio  et  impensis 
Danielis  Daun,  Equitis  aurati,  et  Regi  Jacobo  Primo  a  libellis 
supplicibus  Magistri :  qui  eam  moriens  legavit  nobilissimo  Equiti 
ThomrX  Norton  de  Northvvood  Chastaigniers  in  agro  Cantiano — 
cujus  beneficio  Jacobus  Cobbes  tandem  possedit.' 

The  above  is  an  advertisement,  addressed  '  Inspectori '  on  the 
cover. 


604]  GONVILLE   AND   CAIUS   COLLEGE   LIBRARY.  635 


604. 
339. 

Folio,  paper.  This  vol.  is  in  different  hands,  e.g.  1-176,  177-8, 
180-9,  190-3.  and  194-244.  The  last  part,  245  to  the  end,  is  in 
the  same  hand  as  190-3,  i.e.  of  Dr  Smith,  Master  of  Caius  College 

(1764-95). 

Collectio  Statutorum,  Chartarum  Regiarum,  Compositionum, 
Decretorum,  Interpretationum,  &c.;  in  usum  Magistri  et  Sociorum 
dicata  deditataq.  a  Bartholoma^o  Wortleio,  quondam  e  senioribus 
Sociis,  turn  Ecclesie  de  Bratton  Fleming  apud  Damnonios  Orien- 
tales  Rectore.     A.D.  173 1. 

The  above  title  is  the  substance  of  a  Dedication  written  on  the 

first  cover. 

Folio,  paper.     The  contents  are  as  follows  : 

1.  '  Leges  sive  Statitta  Academice  Cantabrigiensis,'  a  Reg.  Elisa- 

betha  data '^-    ^~y^ 

2.  '  Oraiores  Acadetniie — quotquot  et  qui  fuerunt,'  1 522-1672  35-6 

3.  Letters  of  James  L,  confirming  and  enlarging  the  Privileges  of 

the  University  ;  'from  Westminster,  9  March,  38  James  L'  37-47 

4.  Letter  of  Hen.   VIII,   confirming  and   authorising   the   Com- 

position between  the  University  and  King's  College  :    '  from 
Coventry,  18  Feb.,  35  Hen.  VIII.' 48-52 

5.  '  Articles  for  the  Office  of  keeping  the  University  Library:     .  53-4 

6.  '  Diverse  parcells,  Things,   Books,  Pictures,  and  furniture  be- 

longing to  the  University,'  in  the  charge  of  the  Proctors  and 

Taxors:   and  elsewhere 55-58 

7.  'Officium  Clerici  Mercati,'  i.e.   of  Clerk  of  the  Market         .  58-63 

8.  The  Cry  of  Sturhridge  Fair 63 

9. in  the  Town 06 

10.  'About  the  i//.frowwo«6'^ persons';  at  Whitehall,  Dec.  4,  1629  68 

11.  The   University  Preachers''  Subscription  ....  69 

12.  Gratiarum  Formulaj        ....••••  7^ 

13.  JnrameJita        ....••••••  74 

14.  Formulae  Lncorporationis 7" 

15.  Absolutio  in  Fine  Termini 77 

16.  Compounders— Interpretation  of  the  Statute  concerning,  1599 : 

and  other  Statutes  and  Interpretations,  Decrees  and  orders 

and  graces  .         .         .  78-108,  117-20,  123-30,  133,  135,  175.  176 

17.  Royal  Letters:  of  Charles  I,  and  James  I  109-16,  120,  130-2,  137-42 

18.  Cycle  of  Proctors '34 

19.  Proceedings  in  the  Senate  at  the  end  of  Term      .         .         •         142 

20.  Contribution  by  the  Colleges  to  the  Poor       .         .         ■         •         '43 


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21.  Composition  between  the   University  and  the  Town       .  .    ff. 

22.  De  disputationibus  in  Vesperis  et  die  Comitioiuni  Magnorum, 

Edict.  Ao   1608 

23.  01  payments  various        ........ 

24.  Extracts  from  Mr  Peck's  (Bedell's)  Book       .... 

25.  A  Summarie,  Breif  or  Extract,  wherefore  the  Universitie  of 

Cambridge  is  exevipt  from  the  Archiepiscopall  and  Episcopall 
yta-isdiction  and  Visitation  ...... 

26.  Charter  of  Q.  Elis.  to  the  University       ..... 

27.  Will  of  Thomas  Lowndes      ....... 

28.  '  Collectanea  ad  Procancellarii  Officium  spectantia,  An.  17  12, 

C.  A.' 
Above  '  1760,  penes  M.  Keller.'     This  is  a  mere  beginning  '  De 
Libro  Nigro  Pergameno'     . 

29.  Of  Mr  Hare  and  his  Collections    . 

30.  De  libris  Procuratoritm 

31.  The  Precincts  of  the  University 

32.  Privilegia   Universitatis 

Licences — Wine  and  Ale;    Printing,  197;    Preachers;  E} 
emption  from  Episcopal  Jurisdiction  ;    Powers  in  Causes 
Ecclesiastical. 

33.  De  Cancellario  et  Procancellario    ...... 

34.  Of  '  Magna  Congregatio'  and  the  Town  and  Sheriff's  Oaths  . 

35.  The  Fairs       .......... 

36.  University  Lands  and  Houses        ...... 

37.  Btmvell  Rectory  and  Preachers     ...... 

38.  The  Stokys  Alms  Houses 

39.  Crane^s  Lands         ......... 

40.  Ovington  and  Ridgewell  ....... 

41.  New  Inn         .......... 

42.  Barton     ........... 

43.  The  Public  Schools  ........ 

44.  St  Ma)y^s  Church  ......... 

45.  de  Bedellis      .......... 

46.  de   Oratore       .......... 

47.  de  A/agistro  GlomcricE     ........ 

48.  de  Capellano;   and  of  the  University  Bailiff 

49.  Of  the  Margaret  Professor,  and  others    ....    235-42, 

50.  Craven  Scholars      .........' 

51.  Smith's  Prize-men  ......... 

52.  Note  of  the  Court  Decree  in  the  Downing  Case  . 

53.  About  the  building  of  the  Senate  House         .... 

54.  The  Commemoration  of  Benefactors  in  the  University  of  Cam- 

bridge .......... 


'43-159 

158 

162-71 

172-4 


180-9 
190 


191 

192 

193 
194 
194 


201 
205 
207 
209 

213 

216 

217 

218 

219 

219 

220 

222 

224 

225 

227-32 

233 

244-5 

243 

244 

246,  253 

247-52 


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605.  C.  M.  A.  878 

513. 

Vellum,    I4y^i=f  X  9,  fif.    238+4,    double    columns    of    79    lines. 

Cent,  xiv,  written  in  a  good  Italian  hand,  with  fine  French  or 
English  ornaments. 

At  end  :  2  fo.  caligentur. 

I   12  j    Innocencius  prec.  v  marc,  et  d.   i 


At  end  a  leaf  from  a  Civil  Law  MS.  (xiii). 

Collation:  2  flyleaves,  i'-  2"  3'^  410  512  512  714  8i--20^^  2  flyleaves. 

Contents  : 

Inc.  apparatus  decretorum  domini  Innocencii  quarti      .         .         .      f.      i 

Legitur  in  Ezechiele  uenter  tuus  commedet. 

Miniature  :  gold  ground.  Under  two  cusped  arches :  on  L.  the 
Pope  in  peaked  tiara  and  pink  chasuble  seated  gives  (?)  a  book 
to  a  tonsured  clerk  in  green  kneeling.  Two  men  on  R.  stand, 
one  a  doctor  in  cap,  the  other  a  cleric.  Above  the  arches  pink 
and  blue  patterned  ground.     The  work  is  good. 

The  sections  have  very  good  decorative  initials  :  a  very  clever 
grotesque  on  f.  92  /'. 

Lib.  II,  f.  83.     Ill,   1491^,  fine  initial,  and  space  for  picture  above. 

Lib.  IV,   \<j\b,  picture  cut  out:    good  initial. 

Ends  f.  2381^,  s.  de  consuetud.  in  principio.     Amen.     Deo  gracias. 

Colophon  in  large  letters  with  remarkable  bands  of  faintly-coloured 
ornament  between  the  lines. 

Expl.  Summa  Innocencii  In  nomine  Domini. 

A  few  notes  on  the  flyleaf. 

Dr  Venn  (in.  194)  says  that  the  cover  of  this  volume  consisted 
of  30  to  40  leaves  containing  accounts  of  proceedings  in  the  Court 
of  Arches  in  the  thirteenth  century.  They  related  to  Ossulveston 
(Austin  Canons).  See  further  on  Fragvtents  frovi  Bindings  at  the 
end  of  this  Catalogue. 

606.  C  M.  A.  1235 

5l3^^ 

Large  folio,  37  ff. 

A  volume  containing  papers  pasted  in,  of  genealogical  notes, 
original  letters,  arms,  and  pedigrees,  some  very  full  and  of  cele- 
brated names ;  in  the  hands  of  W.  Dethick,  Hen.  St  George, 
Withy,  and  others  that  occur  in  the  Visitations. 

Given  by  Dr  Knight. 


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Contents : 

Receipt  from  Tho.  Thompson,  Lancaster  Herald,  of  a  certificate 
from  Simon  Bird,  July  9,  1641,  p.  40.  Letter  of  John  Bird  to 
Mr  Tothill,  about  his  family,  39-40. 

Pedigree  of  the  Crewe  family,  very  elaborate.     3  papers  on  44. 

Dacre,    with    the    signatures    of    Will.    Dethick   and 

Rich.   Lee P-   45 

Crafford 46 


Letter  from  R.  Langman,   Portcullis,  June  xxvi,   1587  .         .  57 

E.  Dethick,  June  xxiii,  1583,  making  mention  of  Sir 

Thomas  Wrythesly  als  Garter,  and  his  successors  in  Office  .         .  57 

Thomas  Jones?  to  Sir  W.  Dethick  about  John  Lloyd 


of  Llanvair,  of  Cardigan     ........  59 

■ Edm.  Kederminster,  of  Bucks, — of  his  family    .         .  59 

Thomas  Jones  about   the  Arms  of  R^  ap  Tewdore, 


King  of  S.    Wales;    Oct.    15,    1602 60 

John    Haryngton    to    Sir    W.    Dethick,    about    his 


pedigree;    June  24,   1597    ........  61 

The  case  concerning  the  Barronye  and  Rape  of  Hastings,  sent  to 

Sir  Thos.   Pelham,   Bart,  by  W.  Typper,  26  Aug.    i6ij    .         .  69 


607. 
279. 


Folio. 

A  guard  book,  containing  sundry  papers,  as  follows  : 

1.  'A  dialogue  between  a  Christian  and  a  Sectarian,  about  con- 

forming to  the  Church '       .  .  .  .  .  .         .       f.      1-4 

In  Dr  Brady's  hand,   and  perhaps  of  his  composing. 

2.  Letter  from  Fab.  Phillips  to  Dr  Brady  ....  5 
On  his  Engl.  Hist.  Lond. ,  Aug.,   1684. 

3.  Titus    Oates'  Journall,   and    Affidavit    thereupon,  before   Sir 

Edmondbury  Godfrey ;    Sept.   27,    1678      ....  6-27 

4.  Copy  (from  Cleop.  E.  4,  fol.    11,  &c.)  of  a   letter   to    Lord 

Cromwell  from  Rycharde  Layton,  seeking  to  be  a  Com- 
missar, with  Dr  Lee  in  the  visitation  of  Monasteries,  about 
1537  :  with  copies  of  others  appertaining  to  the  same  matter: 
i.e.  from  John,  Abbot  of  Leicester,  John  Fitzjames,  Thomas 
Legh  and  William  Petre,  Robert  Silvester,  Elis.  Price, 
Richard  Layton  and  Thos.  Legh,  John  Ap  Rice,  Richard 
Wharton,  Richard  Layton,  Rye.  Beverley,  Monk  of  Per- 
shore,  W.  Southampton,  Rafe  Sadaleyer,  J.  Cantuariens., 
Hen.  VIII,  Anne  Boleyn. 

5.  Reliques  of  the  House  of  Redyiige  .....  37 

6.  Bp  (Fisher)  of  Rochester's  Defence        .....  39 


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Births  and  Burials  in  Nosivich,  from  I7'29  to  1753,  inclusive    . 
Njtmeri    Hirtiaiti   in     Hist.    Belli    African!,   ad    Computum 

Julianum  accommodati         ....... 

Epitaph  to  Dr  Priestly 

Autograph  of  Person,  Greek  and  Latin  .... 

Letter  m  Latin  of  John  Tweddell,  candidate  yi?;- //^^  University 

Scholarship. 
Letter  in  Latin  and  Greek  to  a  pupil,  announcing  that  he  is  to 

prepare  for  the  University.     Written  about   1650. 
Letter  from  the  Rector  of  the  University  of  Witemberg  to  the 

University  of  Cambridge,    1765    ..... 
Asking  aid  in  restoring  their  buildings  destroyed  in  the  war. 
Satirical  poetry  by  Porson:    several  pieces     . 
On  the  reported  death  of  Lord  Brougham,  by  G.  A.  Rhodes 

Perse  Fellow  of  Caius  College,  with  his  autograph   . 
The  Master  of  Clare  Hall's  reasons  for  declaring  Mr  Hagar's 

Fellowship  void,   1763.     Printed  .... 

Orders  concerning  the  Algebra  Lectures  founded  by  the  Lady 

Sadler.         ......... 

Letter  of  Chichele  to  Henry  V  on  the  coming  of  the  Pope's 

legate  to  England  :  removed  from  no.  249.     Original  . 

See  Spencer's  Life  of  Chichele,   1783,  App.  iii. 


f.     42 


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10. 


I.?- 


14- 
15- 


16. 


17- 


18. 


45 
47 
49-51 


61 

65 

63 
69 


608.  C.  M.  A.?  1 186 

500. 

Large  folio,  paper,  20  double  ff.  written  about   1537.     See  f.  10. 
Scriptural  Genealogies,  in  Greek  and   Hebrew. 

Contents : 

ol  ^aaCKeh  rod  Boppd,  Dan.  ch.   I,  and  ol  jSacriXeis  rod  liioTou  Kal  rod 

Aiyinrrov  ending  in  KXeoTrdrpa  and  "HXio?  "ZeXrjvrj     .         .         .     f.       i 
'Vide  Chitrseum  in  Onomastico,'  p.  83,  247,  and  717. 
Descent  from  Perdiccas  to  Alexander  ......  2 

Elam  to  Arses         .......  3 

the  Patriarchs,   in   Hebrew 4-18 

David  to  Christ 10 

After  this  f.   are  inserted  3  ff.    of  genealogies,  (i)  of  Ruth  from 

Terah ;   (2)  and  (3)  of  the  High  Priests,  of  the  House  of  Eli, 

and  of  the  Maccabees,  from  Levi. 
A  map  of  the  world    .........  18 

'  Noah  his  sonnes  with  their  countries  according  to  their  figures, 

with  Greek    names  out  of  heathen   authors,  answerable  to  the 

stories  of  the  Bible.' 

A  Jewish  Calendar 19,  20 

On  f.    17  is  the  name  'John  Tayler.' 


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609.  I  ? 

340.  1  James  200  ? 

Vellum     and     paper     (two     volumes),     I2|  x  8i,    ff.     19  +  30. 
Cent.  XV. 

Collation:   I.   i^  2^  3^  (wants  4).     II.    i^-*  2^  (six  left). 

Contents : 

I.      In  double  columns  of  45  lines. 

Nicholaus  de  simplicibus  medicinis         .         .         .         .         .     f.       1 

Ego  Nicholaus  rogatus  a  quibusdam — 
Secundum  quod  dicit  auicenna... 
Ends  f.   18  :   per  literas  alphebeti. 
Receipts  in  another  hand        .......  18 

Beginning  of  a  table  in  a  lale  hand       .         .         .         .         .  18  5 

Receipts 19*^ 

II.     In  a  current  hand  with  additions  by  other  scribes. 
A  collection  of  remedies  in  English,  beginning  with 
Aloe.,  and  going  down  to    Verreyn. 
The  last  six  leaves  are  much  torn.    They  contain  miscellaneous 

receipts  and  part  of  an  English  tract, 
phow  )?t  art  a  physision  and  xalt  jyue  medsyne. 
It  ends  imperfectly. 


610. 

Small  folio,  paper,  ff.  257.  This  book  contains  not  a  few 
autographs  of  Fellows.  The  time  of  intended  return  is  added  to 
the  entry  of  exiit  of  Fellows  and  Scholars  :  and  notices  of  other 
proceedings.     Some  of  the  Acta  are  in  a  hand  difficult  to  decipher. 

Acta  (hodie  Gesta)  Collegii  de  Gonville  et  Caius,  a  Festo 
S.  Michs.  in  anno  1592  ad  Fest.  Annunc.  A.D.  1618;  et  Registrum 
Nominum  Sociorum  et  Scholarium,  prout  quisq.  Exiit,  vel  Rediit 
in  Domum. 

611.  ? 

341. 

Vellum,     13x81,    ff.    181 +  5,    double    columns    of    54    lines. 
Cent,  xiii  late,  a  good  deal  contracted. 
The  name  "Causton"  is  on  f  145  b. 


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Collation:     a    (five    leaves),    i^'-io^^    (wants     i)     11'-    12^^     13^-' 
14'-  15^1 

On  f.  181/;: 

Liber   CoUegii   Annunciacionis  beate    Marie  in   Cantabrigia   quod   dicitur   Gunvyle 
Halle. 

fT.    i-iv    are    in    the    hand    of    the    rest    but    begin    and    end 
imperfectly, 
f.  v  blank. 

Contents : 

1.  Questiones  libri  elenchorum  (Aristotelis)         .         .         .         .      f.      1 
Queritur  utrum  sciencia  que  est. 

2.  Questiones  super  librum  priorum    ......  25 

Sicut  dicit  philosophus  in  3°  phisicorum 

— consecuntur  se  equaliter.      Expl.  quest,  super  primum 
lib.  priorum. 
Regule  sillogismorum  etc.        .......         xo^b 

3.  Questiones  in  librum   Posteriorum  ......  108 

Est    dicit    Aristoteles    in    principio    niethaphisice    hominum 

sensus 

— ad  principium  et  in  hoc  terminatur  exposicio  libri  pos- 
teriorum Aristotelis  ad  honorem  Christi   qui  est  bene- 
dictus  in  sec.     Amen.     Amen. 
A  page  beginning 
Necessitas  autem     .........         14S  b 

4.  Super  libros  Ethicorum 146 

Omnis  ars  etc. 

Cuius  ratio  est.      duo  sunt  principia  operacionis  humane. 
The  last  leaf  is  torn  and  the  concluding  column  mutilated. 


612. 
363. 

Quarto,  paper,  ff.  45. 

The  old  Commemoration  (of  Benefactors)  Book  of  Gonville 
and  Caius  College. 

I'he  copy  in  use  in  the  College  is  kept  by  one  of  the  Deans. 
This  volume  contains  the  occasional  service  and  directions  for  the 
religious  observances  on  particular  days  :  and  brief  memoirs  of  the 
primary  Benefactors. 

G.  c.  c.  II.  41 


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613. 
686. 


Paper,  folio. 

Contents : 

1.  Select  Propositions  in  Spherical  Trigonometry  from  the  Book 

of  Jannes  Antonio  Magino,  Prof,  of  Mathematics  at  Petavia 
translated  by  John  Collins,   1646         .... 

2.  De  organo    Visus  by  Thos.    Harriott,   with  his  autograph 
On  f.   I,   "The    E.    of  Macclesfield   has   a    MS.    copy.   Prof. 

Rigaud  made  a  transcript  of  this  MS.  'J.  O.  HaUiwell.'" 

3.  Lectio  de  Cotnetis  ........ 

4.  The  Art  of  Preaching — in  verse     ..... 

'  Should  some  strange  Poet  in  his  piece  affect 
Pope's  nervous  stile,  with  Ward's  low  puns  be-deckt.' 

5.  A  fragment,   2   ff.  of  vellum,  on  papal  ordinances  (?). 

6.  'Lord  Cecill's  ten  precepts  to  his  Son.' 

On  f.    I,  '  S''  Robert  Cecill,   wrote,   1510.'      .         .         .         . 

7.  Syllabus  of  Euclid's  Definitions  and  Propositions. 

8.  A  set  of  hexameters  and  pentameters  on  the  motto  '  Coelum 

est  Corpus  simplicissimum.' 
\\\  Comitiis  Cantabrigiensibus :    of  the   17th  century. 

9.  '  Canones  Direct orii.'' 

'  In  the  autograph  of  Brook  Taylor.'     J.  O.  PI.    . 


22  ff. 
30 


614. 

Folio,  paper,  fif.  180.  Index,  ff.  27.  The  original  of  this,  on 
vellum,  is  in  the  treasury  of  the  College,  kept  in  company  of  a  few 
other  'insignia  Domus.'  A  full  account  of  this  volume  is  given  in 
the  Cambridge  Portfolio,  p.  44. 

Annales  Collegii  de  Gonville  et  Caius,  a  Fundatione  ad  annum 
1648. 

The  original  manuscript  has  been  edited  in  full  by  Dr  Venn, 
Camb.  Ant.  Soc.  1904.  This  copy  made  by  one  Moses  Home. 
For  the  period  1603- 1648  the  annals  were  kept  in  this,  and  not  in 
the  original  vellum  volume  (see  Venn,  Introd.,  p.  ix). 


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615. 

Folio,  paper,  ff.  23,  written,  one  at  the  end.  On  the  flyleaf  the 
date  '  Jan.  2,  165 1.' 

A  continuation  of  the  Annales  Collegii  (614),  ab  anno  1650  ad 
an.  1655. 

'  Commentarius  rerum  gestarum  et  Pandecta.' 


616. 
548. 


Small  quarto,  paper. 
Contents  : 

1.  '  Historiola  de  nostris  temporibus,'  Collegii  Caio-gonvillensis, 

1660-78  ;   a  J.  Gostlin  .         .         .         .         .  •         .        24  ff. 

2.  Extracts  from  the  Gesta  books  of  Ca/V«  College,  1669-1717    .        117 

3.  A  Journal,    1659-1782;    notices   of  Benefices,    Benefactions, 

Biographies,    Precedents    of    College    Practice,    University 

Customs  and  events    .  .......        47  written. 

4.  '  Miscellanies  by  J.  S.'  (Dr  John  Smith)    relating  to  College 

matters 22 


617. 
549. 


Quarto,  paper. 
Contents  : 


'  The  Yearly  Rents  paid  in  money  to  the  Master  and  Fellows 
of  Gonville  and  Caitis  College  :  and  the  Corn  Rents — with 
the  number  of  Acres  Arable  and  Pasture  belonging  to  them 
severally,  with  the  names  of  the  present  Tenants  '         .         .  15  ff. 

'  An  Extract  out  of  the  Annals  of  Gonvile  and  Caius  College 
and  out  of  the  Evidences  of  the  College,  to  1635  '         .         .         23-81  pp. 

At   the   corner  of   p.    1,    '  Ego  (j>a.vKoK Transcripsi  hunc 

librum  Anno  Domini  1724,  4  Mart.'  Every  page  has  the 
letters  E.  P.  F.  B.  signed  below,  which  implies  Francis 
Blomefield. 

(2)  is  part  of  a  translation  of  the  Annals  by  Dr  Brady,  and  was 
transcribed  by  Blomefield  (617  bis). 

41  —  2 


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617  bis. 

Blomefield's  Transcript  of  Brady's  version  of  the  Annals. 
From  this  MS.  the  first  Cambridge  Commission,  who  were  not 
allowed  access  to  the  Annals  themselves,  printed  what  they  call 
"  Blomefield's  Annals." 

It  was  given  by  Sir  John  Fenn  to  B.  Edwards,  President  about 
1780-82.     See  Venn,  Introd.  xi,  xii. 


618. 
364. 

'  Cambridge  University  and  Town.  Their  Charters  and 
Customs,  Rents,  Services,  &c.  Qui  Consuetudinem  violat  Legem 
violat.' 

On  the  1st  page  is  inscribed  the  above  Title:  'Collected  by  Sam. 
Spaldyng,  A°  1610.  He  was  Town  Clerk  here  and  Mayor,  A°  1630.' 
At  the  corner,  'J.  Price,'  'from  Dr  Scott's  sale.' 

P'olio,  paper,  169  written  fif.  Given  by  T.  S.  Turnbull,  M.A., 
Fellow  of  Caius  College,  Oct.  1844.  On  the  cover,  '  Tho.  Martin — 
honest  T.  M.  (as  he  was  called)  of  Palgrave  near  Diss  in  Norfolk, 
Dr  Scott.'  Below — the  Arms  of  Francis  Blomefield  on  his  book- 
plate, Rector  of  Fersfield  in  Norfolk,  1736.  On  the  cover  is  a  list 
of  contents,  which  are  as  follow  : 

1.  Henrici  dei  grac.  Rex  Angl.  et  Dux  Sup.  Norman,  et  Aquit.  e 

Com.  And.,  justic,  vice-comitibus  et  omnibus  ministris  e 
fidelibus  suis  Salt. — Sciatis  me  tradidisse  ad  firmam  Bur 
gensibus  meis  de  Cantebrigg.  villam  meam  de  Cantebrig, 
&c. ;   apud  Keneilw.     .....  .         .     f.       9 

2.  Henr.  Rex  Angli  episc.  et  omnibus  Baronibus  suis —  .         .  9 
On  p.  9  and  subsequent  ones,  Blomefield  affixes  his  cypher  to 

the  Article  and  'printed  by  me.'  The  cypher  is  affixed  to 
every  page. 

3.  Johannes   dei  gra.    Rex    Angli.   dnus    Hibern.  Dux   Norman. 

Aquit.  Com.  And.  Archiepis.  Abbatibus,  Comit.,  Baronibus, 
Justic,  vie,  prepositis,  ministris  et  omnibus  Baliv.  et — confir- 
masse  Burgensibus  nris  de  Canlebrig.  Gildam  mercatoriam — . 
octavo  die  Januar. ,  rni  nri  anno  scdo  .         .  9 

4.  Johannes — concessisse  et  hac  carta  mea  confirmasse  Burgen- 

sibus Nris  de  Cantebrig. ,  villam  de  Cantebrigg.,  &c. — VIII. 

die  Mali,   regni  nri  anno  octavo  .....  10 


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5.  Henr.— Burgensibusde  Cantebiigg.,  qd  ipi  improprium  habeant 

retorn.  omnium  brevium — villam — ap.  Westm.  xil.  die 
Aprilis,  anno  regni  nri  quadragesimo  .         .  .         .     f .      1 1 

6.  These  xxiii.  cities,  companys,  and  Townes  are  to  receive  by 

the  devise  of  Sir  Thomas  White  ^  knight,  and  Merchaunt- 
taylor,  late  Alderman  and  Mayor  of  London, — the  somes 
'over  these  heads' j, 

7.  The  copie  of  the  bonds  taken  for  the  money         .         .         .  [o 

8.  This  money  came  to  Cambr.  24  Aug.  J  592. 

9.  The  coppie  of  the  kinges  Irs  sent  the  first  yeare  that  Richard 

Foxton  was  Mayor j 

10.  To   the  Trustie  and   Well-beloved,  the   Vice-Chancellor  and 

Mayor  of  O''  Universitie  and  Towne — Valentine  Carey  and 
Lawrence  Chaderton  : — whereas did  undertake  to  con- 
vey a  sweet  runnynge  water  by  pipes  into  the  Market-place — . 

11.  The    Pontage    book,   shewinge    in    whose    hands    the   lands 

chargeable  to  y^  makinge  and  prepayringe  of  y^  great  bridge 

doe  remaine,   1576       ••......  jc 

12.  Anno  XXXV.  Hen.  VIII,  m.dxl.      The  abridgement  of  the 

acte  for  pavinge  the  Towne  of  Cambridge,  v.  p.  276 

13.  The  names  of  Mayors,   1448-1642 

14.  Printed   in   Blomefield's   Collectanea,  p.  223.     The  names  of 

the  4  Ballivi  are  given  in  the  MS.  throughout.  The 
notes  are  introduced  by  Blomefield  in  his  Collectanea,  in 
modernised  language. 

15.  The  Charter  of  King  James,  renewed  in  the  third  yeare  of  his 

Magties  raigne  of  England,  with  a  grant  of  some  new  liberties 
and  a  confirmation  of  ould  unto  the  Towne  of  Cambridge, 
granted  in  the  mayrolty  of  John  Andrewes  .... 

16.  The  Charter  of  King  Charles,  renewed  in  the  seventh  yeare  of 

his  Magesty's  raigne,  with  a  grant  of  newe  liberties  and  im- 
munities to  the  Towne  of  Cambridge,  and  a  confirmation  of 
the  ould;  presented  by  Samuel  Spalding  in  the  time  of  his 
mayoralty;    signed  Wolseley si 

1 7.  The  Rents  of  the  Towne  of  Cambridge,  wherevv"'  the  Treasurers 

are  charged  to  collect  halfe  yearly,  1631         ....  61-93 

18.  Charta   amplissima   de    confirmacione    omnium    privilegiorum 

Universitatis    Cant,    ab   antecessoribus    Regibus   concessis. 

Edvardus  Sextus,  &c. septimo  die  Januarii,  anno 

regni  nri  primo.   (signed)  milysent 99-131 

19.  Charta  in  quacontinetur  subscripta;  videlt  confirmacio  quorun- 

dam  privilegiorum  a  Domina  Regina  Elisabeth  prius  ex  carta 
sua  concess.,  dat.  26  die  Aprilis,  Anno  regni  sui  tertio;  ex- 
planacio  jurisdictionis  Cancellarii  Magistrorum  et  Scholarium 
in  Nundinis  de  Stirinidge  et  Barnewell  cu  confirmacione 
consuetudinum    Antiquarum ;    declaracio    qui    sunt    ministri 

1  Founder  of  St  J""  Bapt.  Coll.,  Oxf. 


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et    servientes    scholarium,    privilegia    et    licentia    retinendi 

servientes  voc.  Reteyners. — Anno  regni  nri  tricesimo  primo       f.   133-152 

20.  Confirmatio  quorundam  privilegiorum   Universitatis  Cantebr. 

cum  Augmentacone  novorum  : — Anno  regni  nri  tercio  (Elis. )         153-64 

21.  The  Composition  betwixt  the  University  and  King's  College    .         165-70 
This  is  the  Royal  Confirmation  of  it. 

22.  A  letter  from  the  King's  Privy  Councell  to  the  Vice- Chancellor 

and  other  Studients  of  the  University  of  Cambr.,  that  the 
Maior  of  Cambr.  and  the  under-sherife  of  the  Shire  shall 
acknowledge  their  offences  before  the  said  Vice-Chancellor 
and  others: — third  of  Oct.    1547 171 

23.  The  order  and  decree  which  was  taken  by  the  K'^  Ma''*^'^  privy 

Councell,  the  3''''  day  of  October,  Anno  r547,  and  to  bee 
spoken  before  the  Vice-Chancellor,  by  James  fifletcher  the 
Maior  of  the  Towne  of  Cambr.  .         .         .         .         .         172 

24.  Ex  libro  Cancellarii. — An  acte  of  Parliament  for  incorporatinge 

the  two  Universities, — ap.  Westm.,  7  die  Junii;  Anno  Elis. 

regni  13°.  P.  Bradwell         .         .         .         .         .         .         .         173 

25.  The   composition    indented   betweene   ye   University  and  the 

Towne  of  Cambridge,  touchinge  their  liberties  and  privi- 
ledges,  by  arbitrators.  (Sealed)  the  Xll"^  day  of  May,  xviij"^ 
yeare  of  the  Reigne  of  Kinge  Henry  the  Seaventh   .         .         175 

26.  The  Cry  in  Stirbridge  Fair    .......         19 1-6 

27.  The   obligacion   betweene   the    Universitie   and    the   Towne, 

wherein  each  stands  bound  to  other  for  performance  of 
certaine  articles  made  by  certain  Arbitrators  at  the  instance 
of  the  Noble  Ladie  Margaret        ......         199-219 

28.  Quod    Maior   et    Burgenses   Cantebr.     licite    possint    decreto 

tenere  feriam  sive  nundinas  apud  Stirbridge  et  Barnwell 
anuatim  per  spatium  xxxvi.  dier.  modo  q°  ipsi  retroactis 
temporibus  usi  fuerunt,  salvis  omnibus  libertatibus  et 
privilegiis  Universitatis  ibidem;— ap.  Westm.  (Aug.  10), 
anno  nri  regni  (31)'"°  (Elis.)        ......         221-30 

29.  The  rents  of  all  the  possessions  in  Stirbridge  ffaire      .         .         231 

30.  The  Customes  of  the  Town  of  Cambridge    ....         233-43 

31.  The  Coppy  of  an  Exemplificacion  of  cognisance  of  plea  in  the 

King's  Bench  granted  to  the  Maior  and  Bayliffs  of  Cambridge         245-52 

32.  (Letters  pat.)     Confirmacio  privilegiorum  ville  Cantebr.,  salvis 

semper  academie  libertatibus  : — Henricus  octavus,  &c. — ap. 
Westm.  (Apr.  29),  anno  regni  nri  scdo,  XXI.  solid,  solut.  in 
hanapio        ..........  254 

33.  Confirmacio   et    augmentum    privilegiorum   ville   Cantebr  : — 

Jacobus — Anno  regni  nri  Angl.  ffranc.  et  hibernie  tercio,  et 
Scocie  tricesimo  octavo,  per  Iras  de  privato  sigillo,  &c. 
T.  Ravenscrofte 226 

34.  An  act  of  Parliament  for  pavinge  of  Cambridge  Towne.     Ex 

bundello  statutorum  Parliament!  p.  prorogacionem  tent.  ap. 
Westm.  xiii.  die  Januarii,  Anno  xxxv°,  R.  Henrici  octavi .         276 


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35.  A  writt  of  restitution  to  an  office,  for  Thomas  Thoni]xson         .     f.  282 

36.  Responsio  Majoris — ad  hoc  breve.         .....  284-291 

37.  Orders  of  Council  about  a  petition  from  the  UniW  against  an 

assessment  made  on  them  by  the  Towne,   1635-6     .         .         293 

38.  Ordinances  set  downe  by  the  CommonaUie  of  the  towne  of 

Cambridge  since  the  beginninge  of  the  Raigne  of  Queene 

Elizabeth 296-343 

39.  Oaths  of  office  in  the  Corporation         .....         344-7 


619. 
342. 

Folio,  paper,  flf.  6^.     See  No.  631.     On  one  of  the  fly-leaves, 

'  Si  quis  in  hunc  librum  vapidos  injecerit  ungues, 
Ni  reddat  Domino  Tartara  nigra  petat.' 
'Vivat  in  Eeternum  Librum  qui  possidet  istum.' 

A  course  of  Lectures  on  Chemistry  by  the  Professor,  John 
Mickleborough,  containing,  at  the  beginning,  a  list  of  those  who 
attended  the  courses,  in  1726,  1728,  173 1,  1733,  and  1741  :  and 
many  experiments. 

On  f.  7,  copy  of  his  letter  to  Dr  Colbatch,  on  the  Bourn  mineral 
water. 


620. 
456. 

Small  quarto,  paper.     On  the  first  fly-leaf,  '  J.  Smith,  Cai.  Coll. 
1743.'     This  MS.  belonged  to  Sir  James  Burrough. 

Contents : 

1.  Tables  of  the  members  of  Arthitecfural  Orders     .  .         .  pp.  55 

2.  ArchitecturcE  Elementa    ........  87 

3.  R.  Elisabethse  Statiifa  Academice  ......  87 

4.  The  case  of  the  Proctor  and  his  servants  ;  with  the  opinions 

of  J.    Dunning,    A.    Wedderburn,    and   Wm.    de    Grey,    in 
1770-1 28 

5.  The  Petition  of  Sir  J.  Ellys  to  the  Queen  against  the  Fellows, 

and  the  Epitaph  upon  his  tomb    ......  9 


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621. 

457. 


Small  quarto,  paper.     On  the  cover,  '  J.  Smith,  Cai.  Coll.' 

Contents  : 

1.  Cases  respecting  the  Stattites  of  Gonvile  and  Cains  College: 

with  the  queries  and  answers. 

a.  17 14     ^ 

,  about  the  Master's  veto-,  right  of  devolution,  of 

b.  1737      >  ^ 

_  appointing  Locum-tenens. 

2.  Case  of  the  exclusive  right  of  Norfolk  to  the  Felloivships  of 

Gonville  and  Cains  College         ...  .         .     f.     59-83 

Vid.  Baker's  MSS.,  Vol.  xxxv.  443. 

3.  Historiola  Coll.   Caio-Gonv.,  a  Doctore  Gosling,  conscripta: 

ab  anno  1660  ad  an.   1678. 

4.  Collectiones  e  Veteri  Chartulario  Coll.  Caii,  penes  Magistrum 

Coll 107-133 

a.  Chartularii  titulus — '  Registrum  Fundationis  Collegii  An- 

nunciationis  Beatse  Maria;  Virginis  in  Cantabrigia,  vocati 
aulae  Gunnevile,  appropriationum,  Bonorum  Spiritua- 
lium  et  temporalium,  Librorum,  Jocalium,  ac  aliorum 
prtedicto  Collegio  pertinentium  ;  Scriptum  anno  Dn.  M. 
quadrigentissimo,  septuagessimo  secundo,  Magro 
Edmundo  Shireff.  tunc  Custode,  Magris  Edmundo 
Albon,  Johanne  Carter,  Johanne  Barly,  Wilmo.  Plumbe 
tunc  temporis  Sociis,'  &c. 

b.  Scriptum  Indentatum  Prioris  de  Barnwell. 

c.  Licentia  Regia  pro  Collegio  fiendo. 

d.  Carta   Fundationis    Collegii,  per    Dnum    Edmundum   de 

Goneville. 

e.  Carta  Edmundi  de  Gonevill. 

f.  Litera  Attorn,  pro  seisina  danda  de  predictis  tenementis, 

g.  Statuta  et  ordinationes  Edmundi  de  Gonevill  .         .         111-118 
//.      Stabilitio   Fundationis,   per    Rev.    Patrem    Dnm.    Willm. 

Bateman,  Norwic.   Episcopum, 
i.       Confirmatio  Episcopi  Eliensis. 
k.      Confirmatio  Cancellarii  Universitatis  Cantabrigiensis. 

Iste  tres  Littere  predicte  scribuntur  uno  volumine  (eadem 

manu). 
/.       Licentia    Regia   concessa    Universitati    et    Hospitali    Sti 

Joliannis  in  Cantabr.  de  duobus  Messuagiis  quod  dare  et 

assignare  possint  Custodi  et  Scolar.  Aule  Annunciaconis 

in  perpetuum. 
m.    Carta  Willmi  de  Bier,  Magri  Hospitalis  Sti  Johnis  Cantabr., 

de  uno  Mesuagio  in  Lurteburgh  lane. 


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n.  Carta  Richardi  Ling,  Cancellar.  Universit.  Cantabr.,  de 
uno  Mesuagio  in  Lurteburgh  lane. 

0.  Conventio  inter  Ducem  Lancastrian  et  Colleg.  Annunc.  pro 

Escambio  Hospitiorum  fiendo. 
/.      Licentia  Regia  pro  escambio  predict,  tiendo. 
(/.      Statutum   et   Ordinatio    Universit.   Cant,   pro   obitu   bone 

Memorie  Dni  Willnii  Norwic.  Epi.  ac  Fundatoris  Coll. 

Annunciaconis. 
r.      Licentia  Epi.  Elian,  ad  erigendum  unam  Capellani  infra 

Collegium  Annunc.   et  ad  Celebrand.   in  eaitem. 
s.      Approbatio  Ecclie  Elien.  de  eadeni.      Licentia  Pape  Boni- 

facii  ad  celebrand.  Divina  in  Capella,  in  Collegio  pre- 

dicto  tunc  plenarie  fabricata,   Anno  Dni  m.ccc.xciii. 
(.       Statutum  pro  obitu  Dni  Edmundi  Gonevill,  primi  Funda- 
toris CoIIegii. 
u.      Statutum  obitus  Dni  Rogeri  de  Hydon,  Sacerdotis. 
V.      Statutum  obitus  Mri  Walteri  de  Elveden. 
w.     Statutum  de  obitu  Dni   Willmi  de  Huntingfelde  et    Dni 

Johnis  de  Lynestede. 
X.      Statutum  pro  Presbiteris  ad  Celebrand.  pro  anima  Dne  de 

Pakenham,  &c. 
y.      Obitus  Dne  Marie  de  Pakenham,  &c. 
z.       Obitus  John  Wakering  et  Ric.   Powle. 
a.      Statutum  pro  Obitu  Willmi  Fisshewik. 
^.      Statutum  pro  Obitu  Mri  Th.  Atwode,  Mri  Joh.  Warrok, 

et  Joh.    Preston. 
7.      Libra  Thuris  Epb  Eliensi. 

5.  Henrici  Costelsey  Obitus  (recentiori  nianu). 

e.  Elizabeth.   Clere  Obitus. 

f.  Obitus  Thome  Wendie  (recentiori  manu). 

■q.  Compositio  inter  Collegium  Sancte  Trinitatis,  et  Col- 
legium Annunciaconis  B.  Marie  de  Amicabilitate  inter 
eosdem. 

6.  Approbatio  Epi  Norwic.  de  predictis. 

1.  Testamentum  WilliTii  Fisshewick,  Bedelli. 

K.      Carta  Wilhni  Fisshewick,  facta  M''°  Willo  Irby,   &c. 
X.      Carta  Juliane   Bedelle  facta   Custodi  et   Sociis    CoIIegii 

predicti. 
yit.      Carta    Juliane    Bedell    facta    Custodi,   et    Sociis    CoIIegii 

predicti. 
V.      Litera  Concessionis   Epi   Elien.  et  Capituli  ejusdem,  de 

Unione,    annexatione   sive    appropriatione    Ecclie    de 

Matteshale  magna. 
0.       Relaxatio  per  Magistnmi  et  Collegium  Scolarium  Domus 

Gilde   Corporis  Christi,   pro  escambio   Hospitiorum  et 

pro  finali  concordia  habenda. 
5.     Royal  Letters : 

a.     Q.  Mary  to  D.  of  Somerset  (Chancellor),  March  23,  1690-1. 


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b.      Q.  Mary  to  the  Vice-Chancellor,  May  12,  1691. 

c. April  10,  1696. 

d. April  13,  1 701. 

These  are  copied  in  Baker,  MS.   xxx.  344-7. 

6.  Of  Dr  Batchcroft's  election  to  be  Master  of  Cants  College     .     f.  145-54 
The    documents    given    are    copied    in     Baker,    xxx.    411, 

xxxiii.    202. 

7.  Ejectments  upon  the  Covenant I55 

In  the  University  :    copied  in  Baker,   xxxiii.   452. 

8.  Copy  of  Mr  Ducket's  Letter  for  which  he  was  expelled,  and 

the  proceedings 164-18  [ 

In  Baker's  MSS.  xk   257. 

9.  The  Case  of  Rob.  Hagar,  M.A.,  Fellow  of  Clare  Hall,  upon  an 

appeal  from  the  sentence  of  the  Master,  declaring  Mr  Hagar's 
Fellowship  void,  181-200;  and  the  Master's  reasons:  the 
latter  printed  in  609,  f.  61. 

10.  An  account  of  the  expences  of  building  the  Senate- House  at 

Cambridge 201-6 

Drawn  from  the  Audit  Book,   1722-32. 

11.  An  account  of  the  expences  of  building  the  East  side  of  the 

Public  Library,   1754-62 207,  2  29 

12.  Receipts  and  expences  on  the  Press  Account,   1698-1765      .         212-17 

13.  Vice-Chancellor's  Balances  of  Accounts,    1740-87    .  .  .         218-20 

14.  Receipts  and  disbursements  on  account  of  Mr  Crane's  Bene- 

faction,   1715-69 "219 

15.  Order  for  the  increase  of  Tuition  fees,   172?.         .         .         .  222,  228 

16.  Expences  of  finishing  the  Senate  House,   1767-8    .         .         .  223 

17.  Preachers  at  St  Mary's  on  Nov.  5,  and  Jan.  30,   1 739-' 795  226 

18.  Question  of  Dr  Powell,  M""  of  St  John's  College,  his  right  to 

cut  timber  at  Triplow  ;  with  the  legal  answer  of  J.  Dunning.         230 

19.  Case  of  Neivport  (Essex)  School,  in  1662       ....         236 

20.  Notes  on  the  property  of  Caius  College,  gifts,  bequests,  and 

purchases '^?>l~?>ii1 

Of  the  benefices,  267,  271,  275,  285. 


622. 
458. 

Small  quarto,  paper,  fif.  242  written.  On  the  first  fly-leaf,  'Ex 
dono  H.  M.,  unius  e  Bedellis  Arm.  Obiit  6^°  Augusti,  1716.  R.  S. 
electus  fuit  9°  ejusdem  mensis.'  These  must  be  Hugh  Martin,  M.A., 
Fellow  of  Pembroke  Hall :  and  Robert  Simpson,  M.A.,  Fellow  of 
Caius  College. 

(i)  Graduati  Cantabrigienses  secundum  Senioritatem  in  Facul- 
tatibus  singulis  :  ab  anno  1600  ad  annum  1784. 


623] 


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651 


3  ff.  of  the  same  are  at  the  other  end.     The  names  of  the  B.A. 
are  not  given,  only  the  total  number  in  each  year. 

(2)  Arrangement  for  the  Combination  Paper,  1690.  3  ff  at 
the  end. 

A  collection  of  Combination  Papers  is  in  this  Library.  It 
commences  Aug.  1661.  The  first  eight  (two  each  year)  are  in 
MS.,  probably  before  the  practice  of  printing  was  applied  to  this 
annual  document.  This  collection  continues  to  1768.  The  last 
one  in  1753  and  those  in  1758  and  1760  have  the  signature  of  the 
Chancellor  printed  at  the  bottom,  instead  of  the  usual  signature  of 
the  Vice-Chancellor. 


623. 
389. 

A   MS.   of  17th  century.     Folio,   paper,   from   the    Library  of 
J.  Britton,  Esq.,   1846. 

A  collection  of  pieces  belonging  to  Academical  History. 

Contents : 

...    p.     I 


13- 


14. 
'5- 


Latin  Prayer  before  and  after  Lecture  .... 

Grace  at  Emmanuel  College. 

Arms  of  several  of  the  Pierses  de  Alston. 

A  few  historical  memoranda  ....... 

Oath  at  Matriculation,  in  Latin      ...... 

List  of   Vice- Chancellors,   1 679-1 748        ..... 

A   Proclamation   of  C.   Roderick,  V.C.,   on   a   design  to  pull 

down  Mr  Hussey's  Meeting-House,   1701*^ 
Collin's  Complaint,  a  Song    ....... 

Followed  by  several  pieces  of  poetry,  in  Latin  and  English, 

political  and  amatory. 
Dr  Spencer's  Speech  to  the  D.  of  Monmouth  at  his  installation 

as  Chancellor,    1674     ........ 

Letter  of  Charles  II  to  the  University,  declaring  the  Chancellor- 
ship void  by  the  removal  of  the  D.  of  Monmouth ;  April  4,  1682 
Letter  of  the  D.  of  Somerset,  Chancellor,  to  Dr  Brown,  V.C., 

Sept.   16,   1695     ...•....■ 
Excerpta  e  Sophocleis,  quie  sunt  ab  Aug.  Grotio  collecta  et 

Latinis  versibus  reddita,  impress.  4to  Parisiis,  1626,  cum  notis 
'  Dictis  Poetarum,  qua;  ap.  Stoboeum  extant  et  Hug. 

Grotio  Lat.  carmine  redditis,  cum  notis'    .... 

Impress.   Paris,   1623       ........ 

Address  in  Latin  Hexameters  to  Dr  Aylofif  .... 

Notas  quoedam  lexico-graphicce  super  voces  Grsecas 


2-3 


3 

3-5 


9-33 

33-79 

85-95 
81-4 

93-9 


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624. 
738. 

Quarto,  paper. 
Contents  : 

1.  J.  Hunter's  Lectures  on  the  principles  of  Surgery         .         .         3/1  ff- 
With   Introduction   by  the  Lecturer   (3  ff.)  and   (on  f.  4)  an 

advertisement  to  the  Reader  from  the  writer,  stating  that  he 
has  not  adhered  to  Mr  Hunter's  language  or  order  strictly : 
but  his  matter  is  faithfully  presented. 

2.  On  Consumption     .........  6  ff. 

This  writing  appears  to  be  in  the  hand  of  Dr  Davy,  from  whose 

collection  the  Vol.  came  at  his  death,   1839. 


625. 
459. 

Small  quarto,  paper,  pp.  192.  Written  in  a  very  small  neat 
hand  (Dr  Gostlin's),  about  the  end  of  i6th  or  beginning  of  17th 
century. 

De  Medicamentorum  virtutibus,  in  2  partibus. 

1.  Quae  ad  medicos  pertinent. 

2.  Quse  ad  chirurgos. 
Cum  Prefatio  imperf.   i. 


626. 
639. 

Octavo,  paper,  28  ff. 

A  letter  to  Lord (E.  of  W.     See  p.  3). 

Upon  his  conduct  towards  his  brother  Mr  G. ,  M.P.,  on  an 

approaching  election  of  representatives  for  the  borough  of . 

It  contains  mention  of  E.  of  W.,  Mr  G. ,  Mr  Pitt,  Mr  Pack- 
wood,  Mr  H.,  f.  23.  Lord  Hawksbury  and  Lord  Sydney  were 
candidates    in    the    interest   of    the    E.    of  W.,    in    opposition    to 

Mr  G. .     The  language  is  studied  and  severe  :  it  seems  to  be 

a  production  of  Dr  Davy's  pen,  from  whose  collection  it  came  at 
his  death,  1839.     A  correction,  on  f.  26,  is  in  his  hand. 


629]  GONVILLE   AND   CAIUS   COLLEGE   LIBRARY.  653 

627. 
250. 

Duodecimo,  paper. 
Contents : 

t.     Prcivaricatio  Mri  Duport,  Trin.  Coll.  Soc.  A.D.   1632  .         .     ff.     8 
QuKstio    sic    se    habet,    'Aurum    potest    produci    per    aitem 

chymicam.' 
1.     Oratio  ad  Augustissinmm,  Potentissimum,  Serenissimum,  In- 

victissimum  Monaichum,  Carolum,  ab  Oratore  Publico,  Dre 

Cretton 2 

3.      Oratio  habita,  5°  Novembris,  a.   1617°,  in  ColJegio  Trinitatis, 

authore  Edmundo  Stubbs,  in  Artibus  Baccalaureo     .         .  4 

628. 
640. 

Duodecimo,  fif.  23  written,  20  printed.  Impressa  Cantabrigiae, 
M.D.CCXXII  ;  with  numerous  additions  in  MS.;  for  the  use  of  the 
Prselector  Rlietoricus  in  Caius  College.  It  contains  the  different 
fees  payable,  practices  belonging  to  Degrees,  and  the  Chapel  regu- 
lations. This  is  a  small  tract,  a  copy  of  which  used  to  be  put  into 
the  hands  of  every  student  at  matriculation. 

Excerpta  e  Statutis  Academiae  Cantabrigiensis,  Praefectorum 
Interpretationibus,  Senatus  Decretis  et  Litteris  Regiis,  aliaq.  ad 
Scholarium  Officium  spectantia. 

629. 
578. 

Quarto,  paper,  with  the  title,  '  Praelectiones  xviii.  Cantabrigiae, 
in  scholis  Publicis,  habits  ;  in  quibus  Opticorum  Phaenomencan 
investigantur  genuinae  rationes.  Annexae  sunt  Lectiones  aliquot 
geometries  (impr.  Lond.  1670).' 

Contents : 


Isaaci  Barrow  Praelectiones  in  Collegio  Greshamensi  factx 
turn  ibidem  x\stronomi3e  Professoris    .... 

In  the  hand  of  Sir  John  EUys,  Master  of  Caius  College  in  1  702 
It  is  noted  in  Dr  Smith's  hand — '  Imp.  Lond.  1684,  p.  341-88. 

Praelectiones    in    Scholis    Academicis    habitae 

1667-8,   turn  Professoris  Lucasiani       .... 

In  Dr  Smith's  hand:  'Imp.   Lond.   1669.' 


12  ff. 


20  ff. 


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630. 
641. 

Small  quarto,  paper,  ff.    18. 

A  syllabus  of  Lectures  on  Chemistry :    in  Latin, 

631. 
460. 

Quarto,  paper,  ff.  108.  Table  2  ff.  Index  3  ff.  On  the  first 
flyleaf,  'E  libris  Johis  Yardley,  Trin.  Coll.,  Cant.,  1702.'  This  vol. 
seems  to  have  come  through  Mr  Mickleburgh,  who  was  Fellow  of 
C.  C.  C.  and  made  Prof  of  Chemistry  in  17 18,  and  left  a  Benefaction 
to  the  College  in  furtherance  of  his  science,  as  is  set  forth  in  the 
Commemoration-Book  of  the  Colleg^e. 

'  A  course  of  Chemistry,'  in  4   books,   1702. 

With  an  index  at  the  end,  and  table  of  contents  of  the  several 
Books  and  Chapters. 


632. 
732. 


Small  folio,  paper,   109  pp.     A  recent  MS. 
Lectures  sur  I'Electricite. 


633. 
461. 


Quarto,  paper,  ff.    118.     A  recent  MS. 
Cours  de  Physique  Experimentale. 


634. 
579. 

Quarto,  paper,  ff.  44.     Formerly  belonging  to  'Robert  Tweddell, 
Trinity  College,  1796.' 
MS.  on  Optics. 


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635. 
532. 

A   guard   book.     Folio.     A    list   of  contents  within  upon    the 
cover. 

A  collection  of  documents  and  letters  : 

1.  Letter  of  instruction  to  the  Bishops,    1716.      See  (8). 

2.  Attestation  of  the  declaration  and  subscriptions  of  Dr  Gooch  on  appointment 

to  the  Mastership,  Dec.  22,  1716:     i.   to  the  Thirty-nine  Articles.     2.    to 
the  Book  of  Common  Prayer. 

3.  Letter  from  Dr  Gooch  to  Dr  Craven  on  the  plan  of  the  Library,  May  31, 

1727. 

4.  Statement  respecting  the  place  of  the  Library,  in  the  handwriting  of  Dr  Gooch. 

5.  Affidavit  by  Dr  Gooch,  upon  the  plan. 

6.  Points  of  the  Case,  with  respect  to  the  plan. 

7.  Letter  of  Mr  Peters  to  Dr  Gooch,  April   11,   1728,  with  copy  of  the  fiat  for 

the  ad  quod  damnum ;    and  five  more  letters. 

8.  Letter   from   the   Bp    of   Lincoln    to    Dr    Gooch,    upon    sealing   testimonials 

for  ordination,    1729. 

9.  Letter  from  John  James  to  Dr  Gooch,  containing  suggestions  on  the  Library, 

Aug.   12,    1729. 

10.  Letter  from    Mr  Chambers  to   Dr  Gooch,  about  an  entry  connected  with 

the  subject  of  (7),   1729. 

11.  Petition  to  the  Master  of  the  Rolls  from  Caius  College,  v.  the  Chancellor  and 

Scholars,   Aug.   25,    1729. 

12.  Mr  Peters'  Bill  of  charges  to  Caius  College,   1730. 

13.  Description  of  a  farm. — Mr  Church. 

14.  Letter  on  the  Dotvning  Case  from  Rt  Maxon,  June  17,  1768. 

15.  Lord  Chancellor's  decree  in  the  Downing  Case,  June  3,  1769. 

16-19.     Letters  from  Mr  Lemon  and  Rt  Hon.  H.  Hobhouse,  respecting    the  MS. 

(597),  Letters  of  Sir  W.   Paget,  in  1839. 
20.      Letters  from  Mr  Berry,  author  of  the  Encyclopaedia  Heraldica,   1838. 
21- E.    U.    Eddis,    1838,    respecting    his    copy   of   the    Portrait   of 

J.  Taylor,  now  in  the  Hall. 

22. Mr  Johnstone,   1839,  presenting  the  French  Encyclopaedia. 

23. Dr  Velloly,    1839,  presenting  a  tract  of  Cheselden's. 

24. Rev.  T.  Dade,  1829,  on  the  Kimme^-idge  Money. 

25- • E.   U.  Eddis,   1839,  on  the  copy  of  Harvey  in  the  Hall. 

26. Rev.  J.  H.  Pratt,  1839,  from  Boorance  to  the  Combination  Room 

of  Caius  College. 
27. W.    Shoubridge,    B.A.,    1843,    presenting    a   plan    for    the    new 

Front  to  the  College. 
28. Rev.  E.  C.  Alston,  and  Rev.  R.  ^^  White,  ALA.  1843,  presenting 

the  original  Royal  Letter  restoring  Dr  Batchcroft  to  the  Mastership. 


6S6  CATALOGUE   OF   MANUSCRIPTS.  [636- 

636. 
462. 

Small  quarto,  paper,  5 1  ff.  Very  neatly  written  in  a  hand  of 
the  l6th  century,  but  imperfect,  containing  statutes,  9-107.  The 
paper  is  much  worn.  This  copy  was  given  to  the  Library  out  of 
the  papers  of  Dr  Barnes,  Master  of  St  Peter's  College,  1838. 

Statuta  Collegii  de  Gonville  et  Caius. 


637. 
733. 

Orationes,  a  Med.  Doctoribus  et  Baccalaureis,  in  Capelia 
Collegii  Caio-Gonvillensi  recitatae,  quae  Praemium  a  Magr.  Thurston 
legatum  quotannis  exceperunt,  ab  anno  M.DCCC.XXXVII.  Latine 
et  Anglice  scripts. 

These  used  to  be  made  in  Latin  until  1842:  when,  for  the 
better  encouragement  of  medical  study,  the  medium  language  was 
changed  ;  and  the  Prize  opened  to  competition  when  the  routine 
of  compliment  was  exhausted. 


638. 
714. 

Orationes,  a  Sociis  e  Fundatione  Magri  Wortley  annuatim  in 
eadem  Capelia  habitae  secundum  Fundatoris  testamentum :  ab 
anno  M.DCCC.XL. ;     Anglice  scriptae. 

639. 
739. 

(i)  Orationes  Tancredianae,  a  Scholasticis  e  Fundatione 
Magri  Tancred.  compositae  et  ab  iis  in  Capelia  Collegii  Caio- 
Gonvillensis  annuatimi  recitatae  :    ab  anno   M.DCCC.XXXVI. 

(2)  Versus  funerei,  in  obitum  Custodis  Martini  Davy,  S. T. P. 
et  M.D.  a  Scolaribus  et  Sociis  facti  A.D.  M.DCCC.XXXIX.  Latine, 
Graece  et  Anglice  scripti. 


642]  GONVILLE   AND   CAIUS   COLLEGE    LIBRARY.  657 

639^ 

A  Treatise  on  Siamese  Prosody. 

Presented  by  the  Rev.  John  Lamb,  Senior  Fellow  and  Bursar. 

640,  641. 
557,  558. 

Quarto,  paper. 

The  Boat-Club  Book   of  Gonville   and    Caius   College. 

Being  a  register  of  the  proceedings  of  the  Club  from  its 
foundation  at  the  beginning  of  the  boat-racing  in  1827  to  1846. 
Presented  by  the  Club. 

Vol.  II  from  1836  to  1843  presented  Dec.  10,  1845. 

64P. 
559. 

Vol.  Ill  from   1843  to   185 1. 

641**. 
560. 

Vol.  IV  Oct.  185 1  to  June  1858. 

Vol.  V  Oct.  1858  to  May  1865. 
Vol.  VI  Oct.  1865  to  June  1872. 
Vol.  VII  Oct.  1872  to  June  1880. 

642. 
465. 

Quarto,  privately  printed  at  Norwich,   175 1. 

Collectanea  Cantabrigiensia,  or  Collections  relating  to  Cam- 
bridge University,  Town  and  County :  by  F"rancis  Blomefield 
(printed),  with  (a  few)  MS.  additions  by  BowtelP. 

'  See  Camb.  Ant.  Soc.  Proceedings  1905-6,  p.  358. 
G.  C.  C.  II.  42 


658  CATALOGUE   OF    MANUSCRIPTS.  [643- 

643. 
351. 

(643-648)  Catalogues  of  Books  in  the  Library  of  Gonville  and 
Caius  College. 

1.  Folio,  without  place  or  date  of  printing  of  the  Volumes      .         161  ff. 

644.      Missing, 

2.  Unfinished,   l)ut  written  in  good  style  ;    with  name  of  place 

and  date  of  printing,  and  place  of  each  book  in  the  room. 
A  second,  of  the  same.     Quarto. 


645. 
352. 


3.  '  Catalogus  Alphabeticus  Librorum  omnium  novae  donationis 
(numero  1392)  in  Bibliotheca  Caio-Gonvilensi ;'  factus 
'opera  et  industria  Edmundi  Baker,  Bibliothec'         .         .  42  ff. 


646.     Missing. 

4.  A  Class  Catalogue,  with  the  names  of  donors  attached  to  the 
titles,  mostly  members  of  the  College,  of  different  degree 
and  condition       .........  32  ff. 


647.     Missing. 

5.     Another,   thick  folio,   without  date. 


648. 
353. 


6.     Catalogue  of  Dr  Branthwaite's  bequest.     Quarto. 

Elaborately   drawn  out;    with   his  art/is  emblazoned  on  the 
title-page.     Quarto,   paper,   63  ff. 


649-654. 
347-350,  467,  468. 

Vols,  of  Register  of  Books  taken  out  by  the  Fellows. 


66l]  GONVILLE   AND   CAIUS   COLLEGE    LIBRARY.  659 

655  657. 
469-471. 

Quarto. 

Three  'Betting  Books'  of  the  Combination  Room,  Caius  College, 
from  1 789-1 832. 

Containing  autographs  of  numerous  members  of  the  Society, 
and  allusions  to  events  private,  public,  and  academical:  and  showing 
some  of  the  regulations  of  the  Room. 

The  Betting  Book  from  1833  to  1839  and  that  from  1840  to 
1854  are  also  preserved  in  the  Library.     The  latter  is  marked  with 

a  red  number  ___    . 
563 

658. 
642. 

Duodecimo.  This  book  shows  the  table  management — the  daily 
bill  of  fare  and  scale  of  charge  and  expense. 

The  'Fellers  Book'  of  Commons  in  Hall,  1793. 

659,  660. 
643,  644. 

Numismata  Collegii  de  Gonvile  et  Caius  nuper  Jacobi  Borough 
et  Johannis  Smith. 

Small  octavo,  paper,  in  green  parchment  with  clasps.  The 
collection  described  is  in  two  rosewood  cabinets,  kept  in  the 
MS.  Class.  The  former  no.  is  of  the  Consular  Denarii  (172  pp.), 
and  index  6  ff. :  the  latter  of  the  Imperial  Denarii,  and  a  few 
Greek  (11  ff)  and  English  coins  (2  ff),  and  inserted  paper.    179  pp. 

Printed  1845,  in  quarto. 

661. 
257. 

Vellum,  6x4,  ff  93  4-  3,  14  lines  to  a  page.  Cent,  xvi  (1540), 
well  written. 

Purchased  in  1834  from  a  descendant  of  Sir  Hen.  Spelman. 

42 — 2 


66o  CATALOGUE   OF   MANUSCRIPTS.  [66l- 

On  flyleaf  an  English  note  (xvi)  ill  written. 

On  2nd  flyleaf,  in  the  hand  of  the  principal  scribe, 

Je  suis  a  Thomas  Hawley  alias  Clarencieulx  Roy  darmez. 

On  f  I,  Henrici  Spelman. 

On  last  flyleaf,  Thomas  Drureus  me  possedet  (xvi,  xvii). 

Contents : 

1.  Le    Fondement  et   Origine   des   Tiltres   de    Noblesse  et   ex- 

cellens  estatz  de  tous  Nobles  et  Illustres  quant  a  la 
difference  des  Empires  Reialmes  Duchez  Contez  et  aultres 
Seigneuries  et  la  maniere  comment  elles  ont  este  erigees 
pour  la  deffence  et  gouuernement  de  la  chose  publiq//^ 
a.uecque  la  maniere  de  faire  les  Roys  darmes  Heraidx  et 
poursuyuans  ensemble  le  parfond  secret  de  lard  d'armarie 
auec  I'instruction  de  faire  les  combatz  contenant  la  difference 
diceulx.  Faict  en  Ihoneur  et  exaltacion  de  tous  Nobles 
Princes. 

Anno  Domino  1540. 

Et  anno  Regni  Regis  Henrici  Octaui  xxxiii". 

Comment  et  Pourquoy  les  heraulx  darmes  furent  anciennement 

institues  etc.  .         .  .......      f-     3 

Comme  ainsy  soit  que  entre  les  premieres  institucions. 

Ends  p.   157  :    prians  Dieu  pour  les  trespasses.     Amen  finis. 

2.  Cy  commence  vng  petit  liure  intitule  Le  dyalogue  de  Noblesse 

auquel  est  declare  que  cest  de  Noblesse  et  les  inuenteurs 
dicelle.  Et  le  ieune  prince  demandeur  et  le  docteur  luy 
respond.    Compose  par  le  dit  maistre  Symphorien  Champier         158 

Le  ieune  prince  (Charles)  demande  a  Craton  etc. 

In  four  chapters  ending  p.  184  :  et  ne  sont  point  contraires. 
Finis. 


662. 

Quarto. 

Manuscripts  of  Alexander  Ellice,  late  Fellow  of  Gonville  and 
Caius  College,  on  Hydrostatics,  2  Parts ;  Refraction  and  polariza- 
tion of  Light;  Undulatory  Theory  of  Light ;  Optics;  Differential 
Equations ;  Newton,  Sect.  IX.  I.  II.  III.  XII.,  Vol.  III.     Statics. 

The  above  were  written  by  him,  while  an  undergraduate  at 
Cambridge.  Also  12  MSS.,  parts  of  Cours  Mathematique  et 
Physique,  written  by  him  wheti  studying  in  France, 


665]  GONVILLE    AND    CAIUS    COLLEGE    LIBRARY.  661 

663. 
740. 

Quarto,  paper,  written  1840. 

Indexes  to  several  of  the  Heraldic  MSS.  in  this  Collection, 
which  either  have  no  index,  or  of  which  the  index  is  in  bad  con- 
dition and  in  process  of  obliteration. 


664. 


Small  quarto,  ff.  58,  written  1845,  by  J.  R.  Crowfoot,  M.A., 
Fellow. 

Catalogue  of  Pamphlets  and  Tracts  appertaining  to  the 
Rebellion  and   Restoration. 

They  are  in  1 5  vols.,  left  by  Dr  Branthwaite,  and  kept  in 
Class  H.  k— 1. 

665. 
472. 

Octavo,  paper. 
Contents : 

I.      Tractatiis    de   Armis,    per    Nich.    Upton,    Eccles.    Sarum    ct 
Welles  Canonicum. 
Sive  Libellus  de  officio  Militari,  scriptus  per  IL  M.  1573     .      f.      [-279 
Illustrated    with   emblazoned  anus   and    numerous    t?imiaitire 
colour-drawings,  nicely  executed. 
1.      'The    forme   and   manner  of   kepinge   of   the    Parliament  of 

England'     ..........         289-310 

3.  De  gradibus  Parliam.  qui  sunt  sex  in  numero  ex  veteri  q°da 

libro  Dni  Henr.  Sydnei      .         .         .         .         .         .         .         311 

4.  De    honore    et    conductu    qui    fieri    solet    Regi    Scot,    quotiens 

venerit  in  Ang(liam)  ad  mandat.   Reg.  Ang.       .         .         .  339 

5.  De  discordia  int.  Will.  Reg.  Scot,  et  H.  Dunel.  Epis.         .  340 

6.  De  Coronatione  Reg.  Ric.  I™' 341-3 

7.  Coronatio  Edw.  VI.  Reg.  An.   20  Feb.   1546,  Anglice.         .  344-6 

8.  Baptizatio  Reg«.  Elisab 347-8 

9. Maritv,    15 15,  Anglice  ....  349-50 

10.  Usage  of  Gilbert  de  Strogel,    Marshal  of  England         .  .         m 

11.  A  newe  ordinaunce  prepared  by  our  Sov.  Lord  ye  King  for 

the  office  and  due  attendance  of  the  Knights  Marshall     .         353 


662                                 CATALOGUE   OF   MANUSCRIPTS.  [665- 

12.  Usage  of  Tho.  Brotherton  in  ye  Office  of  Marshalsea  .         .     f.  363 

13.  Fees  accustomed  in  the  Star  Chamber  .....  374 

14.  In  camera  stellata — The  charge      ......  374 

15.  Allowance  of  the  Abp  of  Cant.,   being  of  the  privie  Council 

at  Court 382 

16. —  for  the   Chamberlayne      ......  382 


666. 


Duodecimo,  paper.  In  a  small,  neat  and  clear  hand — 
apparently  of  Dr  Ward,  M''  of  Sidney  College,  since  on  f.  6  is  this 
mem.  appended  to  a  speech,  '  Habita  est  Cantabr.  in  domo  Re- 
gentium  in  frequenti  Senatu  cum  munus  procancellarii  cooptatus 
essem,  Nov.  4,  1620,'  and  on  p.  5,  mention  is  made  of  Sidney 
College. 

A  note  Book,  of  Sam.  Ward,  D.D.,  Master  of  Sidney  College. 

Contents  : 

I.     Speeches  of  V.  C.  and  Reg.  Prof,  of  Divinity  at   creations 

'in  Comitiis  magnis,'    1614-24    ......       ff.    1-24 

On  p.  2,  a  speech  addressed  '  vespis  Comit.  162 1,'  '  Ornatissime 
et  Doctissime  Brad.' 

3, '  Doctiss.      G.     gratulamur,' — die 

Comit.  1622. 

5,   2    speeches — one  to   the    Prince  ,    '  Gestiunt  hi 

parietes ' — with    the    usual    finale    'Dixi,'    and    the    other 
'  Nobilissime  D.  utinam  hi  parietes.' 

6,  Speech  at  a  Royal  Visit,  two  years  after  the  preceding. 

7-9, to  the  Senate  on  his  election  to  V.  C. 

10-13,  at  election  of  two  Representatives,  ap- 
parently R.  Nanton  and  Albert  Morton,  who  were  elected 
in  1625  according  to  Hustler's  Grad.  Cant.  But  a  note  is 
added  to  the  next,  'habita,  Jan.  10.  1620.'  Here  appears 
the  assumption  of  the  Heads  to  nominate  Candidates  for  the 
Representation  of  the  University. 

15-17)  the  same  in  English.     This  seems  to  have  been  a 

custom.     In  the  College  Library  (CI.  H)  is  a  small  quarto, 
with  this  title  : 

'  True  Copies  of  all  the  Latine  Orations,  made  and  pronounced 
at  Cambridge,  on  Tuesday  and  Thursday,  the  25  and  27  of 
Februarie  last  passed  1622,  by  the  Vice-Chancellor  and 
others  of  that  Universitie  In  their  Entertainment  of  the 
Excellent  Lord,  Don  Charles  de  Coloma,  Ambassador  for 
his    Catholike    Majestic    of    Spaine,    to    the    King's    most 


66/]  GONVILLE   AND   CAIUS   COLLEGE    LIBRARY.  663 

Excellent   Majestic;     and   of    the    most    Illustrious    Lord, 
Ferdinand,  Baron  of  Boyscot,   Ambassador  from  the  most 
renowned  Princess,  Isabella,   Clara  Eugenia,  Arch-Duchess 
of  Austria,  &c  To  the  King's  most   Excellent  Majestic.     As 
also   of  an   Oration    made   and   pronounced    by  the   Vice- 
Chancellor   the    19    of    March    last,    To    the    King's    most 
Excellent   Majestic,   wherein   mention  is  made   of  the  said 
Ambassadors  ;  With  their  translations  into  English.     Pub- 
lished by  command.      London,   Printed  by  W.  Stansby  for 
Richard  Meighen,  and  arc  to  be  sold  at  his  shop  without 
Tcmple-Barre  at  the  signe  of  the  Legge,  over  against  the 
Chequer  Tavern  betwixt  Anindell  house  and  Strand  bridge. 
1623.' 
■2.     Arguments  in  the  Divinity  Schools.        .  .         .         .  .     f.     57-97 

On  57-8,  '  Excerpta  e  communi  loco  Mri  Spinks,  1632.' 


667.  ? 

679. 

Vellum,  28^  X  19,  ff.  97,  12  or  13  lines  of  music  on  five-line 
stave  to  a  page.  Cent,  xvi  early,  with  a  great  deal  of  showy 
illumination. 

Ex  dono  M"  Gulielmi  Crow  hujus  collegii  quondam  alumni  a.d.    1665. 

Collation  :  a'-m*  (+  i ). 

The  first  leaf  is  mended  with  a  leaf  of  a  Register  of  Baptisms 
and  Burials  for  the  years  1578 — 1581. 

At  the  end  (p.  189)  in  lower  margin,  in  gold  letters,  is: 

Ex  dono  et  opere  Edwardi  Higgons  huius  ecclesie  canonici. 

By  this  is  written  in  ink  :  ffrancis  ffox.  On  p.  74 :  Ralph  ffox. 
Edward  Higgons,  LL.D.,  was  collated  to  a  prebend  in  Lincoln 
Cathedral  in  1533.  In  Woods,  Fasti  Oxo)i.  p.  16,  is  mention  of 
Edward  Hygons  being  admitted  Doctor  in  Canon  Law.  He  was 
principal  of  Burnett's  Inn  in  London, 

Contents : 

A  collection  of  Masses,  etc. 

O  bone  Ihesu.     Ffeirfax  .         .         .         .         .         .         .      ^.     \  b 

Cristi  uirgo.     Ludforde            .......  18 

3.  Videte  miraculum.      Ludforde          ......  32 

4.  Benedicta.      Ludforde      ........  48 

Regali.     Ffeyrfax    .........  64 

Lapidauerunt.     Ludforde 80 


664 


CATALOGUE   OF   MANUSCRIPTS. 


[667- 


7- 

0  quam  glorifica.     Ffeyrfax 

8. 

Magnificat.     Cornysh 

9- 

,,             Ffeyrfax 

10. 

Turgys 

1 1. 

,,             Prentes 

12. 

,,              Ludforde     . 

13- 

Mass.     Tecum  principium. 

Ffeyrfax 

14. 

,,         Christus  resurgens. 

Pashe 

15- 

,,        Albanus.     Ffeirfax 

Ending  p.    189.     Verso  blank. 

f.   96 

I  1-2 
118 
122 

136 
I42 


The  volume  may  be  compared  with  a  MS.  at  Eton  College, 
described  by  Mr  Barclay  Squire  in  Archaeologia  for  1898  (Vol.  56, 
p.  89)  and  also  with  one  at  Lambeth. 

The  initials,  of  which  there  are  usually  three  on  a  page,  are 
in  gold  on  square  coloured  grounds  ;  the  normal  size  is  about 
3:^  X  3  inches.  The  grounds  are  treated  in  a  large  variety  of  ways, 
divided  into  geometrical  patterns,  flourished  in  gold  or  colours  and 
sometimes  containing  roses  or  grotesque  figures : 

On  p.  22  is  a  windmill,  on  pp.  23,  57  a  mermaid  :  p.  44  man  with  tabor :  p.  48  man 
in  spectacles  crossing  a  bridge.  On  p.  60  a  garter  with  motto  in  gold  :  p.  69  man  and 
dragon  :  p.  80  peacock. 

On  p.  93  a  fox  in  a  green  dress  with  hood,  and  a  crosier  :  inscribed  ffryer  ffoxe.  In 
the  next  initial  a  scroll  inscribed :  The  fox  is  next  kynne  to  a  fryer. 

p.  108.  Man  and  dog  in  doorway:  on  p.  143  two  good  grotesques:  p.  147  lily,  and 
red  rose. 

All  this  ornament  has  a  very  foreign  appearance,  but  also 
a  roughness  of  execution  which  probably  denotes  an  English  hand. 


668.  ? 

Vellum,  2l\  X  16^,  ff.  80  numbered  wrongly  as  78,  45  columns 
of  figures  on  a  page,  and  87  lines  to  a  column.  Cent,  xv,  very 
well  written. 

In  very  massive  wooden  boards,  stripped  of  skin  and  clasps, 
and  rebacked. 

Apparently  in  quires  of  4  leaves,  but  difficult  to  collate. 

Contents  : 


Astronomical  Tables. 
Beginning  with 
Secunda  tabula  ar"  martis 
Tertia  tabula  ,, 


f.      I 
4^ 


668*]  GONVILLE   AND    CAIUS   COLLEGE    LIBRARY.  665 

Quarta  tabula  .         .         .         .         .         .         •         .         .     f .       7  /' 

Quinta lib 

And  so  on  to  Duodecima. 

Prima  tabula  ar"  Jouis  ........  37  ^ 

Ending  in   Duodecima  tabula  (of  the  same),  p.   80  {^H)  b. 
At  the  L.  top  corner  of  each  page  is  a  column  headed 

Centrum  medium 

Gradus  communes 

Signa  communia. 

I  find  no  name  of  donor  or  user  in  the  book  :  it  seems  to  me 
too  late  in  date  to  have  belonged  to  the  astronomer  Walter 
Elveden.  It  might  with  more  probability  be  connected  with  John 
Holbrooke  (cir.  1440)  or  Lewis  Caerleon  (circa  1490).  It  is  by  far 
the  largest  and  finest  set  of  Tables  that  I  have  seen. 


nncs^     {  Not  in  Smith.      Old  Number  1961    ^    ./r    a 
668".  ^^g  I   C.  M.  A.  1049 

^^^'     1  alsol049.H""^''^9^ 

Vellum,  6f  x  5^,  fif.  174,  double  columns  of  44  lines.  Cent,  xiii- 
xiv,  in  an  excessively  contracted  hand. 

Collation:  i"  (+ a  slip)  2^  3^  4*  5«  (wants  8)  6'*-i8«  (wants  8)-23« 
(wants  8). 

Contents  : 

I.     Questiones  M.  Petri  de  Bradsley  (f.  i  headed  Eradsley)         .      f.      i 

Equiuoca  dicuntur  quorum  solum  nomen  commune  est. 

Ending  f.  8* :  Expl.  questiones  date  a  mag.  Petro  de  Bradlay. 
•2.     Questiones  de  sex  principiis   .......  9 

Forma  est  composicioni  contingens. 

Ends  f.   \T,b:   Expl.  questiones  M.  Adam  burley. 

3.  Questiones  de  potenciis  anime         ......  13  3 

Ut  dicit  philosoplius  secundo  de  anima. 

Ends  f.  iBib:  Expl.  Notabilia  de  Potenciis  Anime  data  a  Mag. 
Waltero  de  Burley. 

4.  Inc.  questiones   date  a   M.   Thoma   de   Chirmistcv  super  lil). 

Preciani  de  construccionibus         .         .  .         .         .         .  19 

Quoniam  in  ante  expositis  libris... 
Circa  istam  artem  que  dicitur  gramatica. 

5.  Questiones  super  librum  n  priorum       .....  30 
Circa  librum  priorum  queratur  unum  commune  (?). 

Unfinished,  apparently. 


666  CATALOGUE   OF   MANUSCRIPTS.  [668*- 

6.  Questiones  de  sophisticis  elenchis  .         .         .         .         .         .     f.     34 

Queritur  utrum  si"^  sophis  sit  secundum 

7.  Questiones  date  a  M.  Waltero  de  Burley  super  libium  peryar- 

menias  a.  d.  m.  ccc.  primo   .......  60 

Queritur  utrum  eorum  (?)  primo  significet. 

8.  Questiones  date  a  Ricardo  de  Camsal  super  librum  priorum 

analeticorum         .........  76 15 

9.  Inc.    questiones    super    librum    posteriorum    date    a    domino 

Waltero  de  Burley 119  5 

Ending  f.  133  i^. 

10.  In  a  xivth  cent.  hand. 

Algorismus       ..........  133^ 

Hec  algorismus  ars  presens  dicitur  in  quae 

IVIultiplicandorum  de  normis  sufficiunt  hec. 

Followed  by  three  pages  of  prose  in  a  very  illegible  hand  .  135  ^ 

11.  Questiones  date  a   Mag.  Will,   de  Duffeld  super  librum  pos- 

teriorum analeticorum  .  .         .  .         .  .  .  137 

Queratur  de  ueritate  huius. 

12.  Questiones  super  libros  I,  11  de  anima.  Mag.  Adam  de  Burley  150 

13.  Questiones  circa  tercium  de  anima.  Mag.  Walt,  de  burley         .  1583 
Ending  on  f.  173  with  the  general  colophon: 

Expl.  questiones  locicales  date  a  diuersis  magistris. 
On  173^,  174a  is  faint  writing:  on   174^  scribbles,  including 
proper  names:  Joh.  de  Wyndessora,  Joh.  de  Oresseby. 


669.     Not  in  Smith.  C.  M.  A.  1056 

646. 

Vellum,  7x4!,  ff.  5  -f  108,  24  lines  to  a  page.  Cent,  xv,  in  a 
large  clear  hand  with  some  decent  ornament. 

On  the  flyleaf  a  fleur-de-lys,  ma  •  ioye  •  se  (crowned)  •  Shirley. 

Possibly  this  may  be  the  well-known  copyist  of  Chaucerian  and 
other  English  poems  (see  Trin.  Coll.  R.  3.  19-21). 

On  another  flyleaf: 

Ex  dono  Roberti  Sheringliam  socii  huius  collegii  (xvil). 

At  the  end,  badly  written,  Mestrys  Clapam  and  Joy  Clapam. 
Also :  Steven  Swales  is  my  name  •  euery  man  doth  call  me  the 
sam,  followed  by  a  string  of  Christian  names. 
On  f.  I  an  old  class-mark  B.  2.  24. 
Collation:  a*  1^-13^  14^  b\ 
On  f.  iv  b  is  an  old  table  of  contents  : 

In  this  litylle  Boke  conteyned  f>es  bokys  folwyng  etc. 


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670. 
648. 


Here    bygynnetli    a   good    tretys   )>*    Cardynalle    I'onauenture 

made  of  crystes  passyonne  ....... 

The  tyme  neyjing  and  comyng  of  )>•=  niyseracions  etc. 

Ends  f.  75:   bi  alle  wordle  of  wordlis.     Amen. 

Here  bygynne)'  ]>e  twelve  chapyters  of  Ric.  hampole  turnyd 

into  englysch  and  Y^  first  is  of  conuersion 
JVe  Gardes  comiei'ti  etc.     Tarye  no3t  to  be  conuertyd. 
— of  his  gracious  jiftes  in  to  j^e  wordlis  of  wordlys.     Amen. 

Here  endej'  |'e  XII  chapitres  of  Ric.  de  hampole. 
Now  her  bigynne)'  anojier  good  tretys  of  Richarde  of  hampole 

knt. 
In  eche  synneful  man  or  woman. 

In  the  table  its  name  is  given:  "J^at  is  clepyd  Amore  langueo." 
Ends    f.    209 :    \t  whiche   is    euer    lyuynge   wij"   outen    ende. 

Amen,  ihesu,   Amen,     quod  Ihon  cok. 
Here  ende)'  j^e  tretys  of  Richarde  hermyte  of  hampole,  j^at 

ys   clepyd    Amore   langueo.      Quod    ix;   and   in   (  =  I(ohn) 

C(ook)). 
On  f.  210:   a  note  in  English  and    Latin,   de   libero  arbitrio, 

signed  by  John  Cok. 
Eueryman  j'at  haj>  his  mynde  v\'  lilieriiin  arbitriitm. 
Oil  f.  iv(?  is  the  Pater  AW^r  with  explanations,  signed  also 

by  John  Cok. 


Small  quarto,  paper. 
Contents  : 

I.     An  alphabetical  list  of  names,  and  Anns  thereunto  belonging     pp.   j-201 
1.     '  The  armes  and  names  of  thos  that  have  ben  Erles  Marschalls 

of  England  sens  the  Norman  Conqueste  to  this  yeare  1590.'         203-16 

3.  Catalogus    Marschallorum    Angliae    a    conquestore    in    hunc 

eidem(!)  1577,  ex  relatione  Thomae  Talbott  .         .         .  217-18 

4.  Erles  o{  Shreivshury  (\i — ad  Gilbertum  Talbott,  1590)   .         .         219 


670*.      Not  in  Smith.  ? 

647. 

Vellum,  7I  X  5,  ff.  120+15,  15  lines  to  a  page.     Cent,  xv,  fairly 
well  written. 


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On  the  2nd  flyleaf  in  very  rude  capitals  is  "a  Pierre  Hanappier 
1638."     On  f.  I  of  Kalendar  (xviii)  Joseph  Lionnet  m''. 

Collatio)i :  2?  (wants  5)  i"  2**  3^  4-  5^  (wants  i)  6^-9^  (+2  leaves 
wrongly  inserted  after  the  6th)  10"  1 1**  (wants  i)  12^  13*  (wants  2,  5  : 
5  is  now  f  60)  14*^  (wants  i)  15^  (wants  6-8)  16^  (wants  7,  8)  17' 
(5  left)  18^  (wants  7,  which  is  now  f  61)  19-  b^ 

Contents : 

Flyleaves  with  later  writing. 

Kalendar  in  French,  in  red,  blue  and  gold  .         .         .         .         .      f.     i 

Sequences  of  the  Gospels 13 

Obsecro  te  domina         .         .         .         .         .         .         .         .         .  i%b 

Hours  of  the  Virgin. 

In    vespers    are    wrongly  inserted    the  first   leaf  of  the    Hours    of 

the    Holy  Ghost,   and    a    leaf  from    the    Memoriae   (Katherine 

and  Barbara). 
Seven  Penitential  Psalms  and  Litany    ......  70 

Hours  of  the  Cross 86 

Holy  Ghost 88 

Office  of  the  Dead 91 

The  XV  Joys  in  French loi 

The  seven  Requests 105 

Memoriae. 

Later  prayers  etc.  .         .         .         .         .         .         .         .         .         119^ 

In  the  Kalendar  we  have  the  following  characteristic  Saints 
in  gold  : 

May  \^.  S.  Maniert. 

June  13.  S.  Aignen. 

Sept.    7.  S.  Euuerte. 

Nov.  10,  S.  Verain. 

,,      17.  S.  Aignen. 

In  the  Litany :  Confessors — Anianus,  Euurtius,  Lyphardus, 
Veranus,  Maximin...Yvo.     Virgins: — Genouefa...Castitas. 

Of  these  Anianus  and  Evurtius  are  of  Orleans.  Veranus  is 
Bp  either  of  Lyons  or  of  Cavaillon.  Lyphard,  Abbot  of 
Mehun-sur- Loire. 

The  use  is  of  Orleans,  as  shown  (in  conjunction  with  the  saints) 
by  the  Lessons  for  Matins  of  the  Virgin. 

There  are  Memoriae  of  SS.  Anianus,  Evurtius,  Claudius  and 
Maxima. 

Each  page  has  a  rather  coarse  border  down  the  outer  side.  The 
large  miniatures  have  almost  all  disappeared.    Those  which  remain 


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are  of  a  quality  best  described  as  very  decent  shop-work.     They 
are  as  follows  : 

Kalendar :    a  medallion  in  the  middle  of  each  border. 

Jan.     Rubbed.     Warming  his  feet.    Ac/iiarins,  nude,  standing  in  a  stream  supporting 
a  pitcher  on  his  head  with  both  arms. 
Feb,     At  table.     Pisces. 
March.     Tilling  vineyard.     Aries. 
April.     Standing  in  garden.      Taurus. 

May.     In  red  tunic,  booted,  riding.     Gemini,  nude,  in  garden. 
[une.     In  doublet,  mowing.     Cancer,  red  lobster. 
July.     Reaping.     Leo. 

Aug.     Threshing  with  flail.     Vi)-go,   holding  flower. 
Sept.     In  vat  of  grapes,  holds  up  cluster  (?).     Libra. 
Oct.     Sowing.     Scorpius. 

New.     Puts  bread  into  oven.     Sagittarius,  centaur  shooting  an  arrow. 
Dec.     Kills  pig  with  hatchet.     Capricorn,  a  white  goat. 
Sequences  of  the  Gospels.     Square  pictures  in  border. 
John  on  island.     Eagle  on  L. 
Luke  sitting  on  floor  of  room.     Ox  on  L. 
Matthew,  in  room,  looking  at  pen.     Angel  on  R.  with  inkpot. 
Mark,  as  Luke.     Lion  on  L. 
Obsecro  te.     Initial.     Virgin  crowned,  and  Child  throned,   full-face. 
Lauds.  ,,  Visitation.     Virgin  on  L.     Buildings  behind. 

Prime.  ,,  Virgin  and  Joseph  kneel.     Child  lies  between.     Behind,  on  Z., 

stable,  ox  and  ass,  and  star. 
Tierce.  ,,  Two  shepherds.     Demi-angel  in  air,  full-face,  with  scroll  gloria 

in  excelsis. 
Sext.  ,,  Adoration.     Virgin  and  Child  on  L.     Stable  behind  with  star 

in  gable.     Three  kings  on  R.     One  kneels. 
None.  ,,  Presentation.     Virgin  kneels  on  L.     Maid   with   basket,  altar 

and  Simeon  on  R.  taking  the  Child. 

Vespers.  ,,  Virgin  and  Child  on  ass.    Joseph  walking  to  y?.    Tower  behind. 

{Alatins  of  the  Irfoly  Ghost.     |  page.     Virgin  kneels  at  head  of  a  group  of  apostles, 

facing  R.     Altar  on  R.  with  green  cloth.     Rayed  Dove  seen 

through  doorway. 

Memoria  of  St  Barbara.     Initial.     She   stands   touching  a  tower  on  L.  and   holds 

a  palm.] 
Compline.      Initial.     The  Virgin  kneels  on  L.  crowned.     Angel  half  seen  over  wain- 
scot.    Christ  throned  on  R. 
Memoriae  (f.  107).     Initial.     Stephen  in  dalmatic,  kneeling,  stoned  by  two  men.     Rays 

above. 
,,  Sebastian  at  tree  on  L.     Archer  on  R. 

,,  Adrian   in  armour,   mantle    and    cap,   stands    in    a    room, 

holding  sword  and  anvil.     Lion  at  his  feet. 
,,  Nicholas,  a  Bishop  in  chasuble,  in  a  room.     On  L.  tub, 

one  of  three  boys  steps  out  of  it. 
,,  Aignan  (Anianus).     Bishop  in  cope  in  a  room. 


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Menioriae  (f.   107).     Initial.      Euuerte   (Evurtius),    Bishop   in    cope,    holds    the    hand   of 

a  nude    figure.     Hell-mouth   on  A'.     In    air,   an    angel 

receiving  a  soul. 
„  Claudius,    Bishop   in   cope,    with    processional    cross.     A 

shrouded  man  on  the  ground   sits  up. 
,,  Fiacre,   in   white  habit  with    black   scapular,  holds  spade 

and  book.      In  a  room. 
,,  Anthony,    hooded,   holds   book   and   stick.      Pig    by   him. 

Fire  about  his  feet. 
,,  Gregory  at   altar,   in   chasuble   held   up.      Deacon   in  dal- 

matic.     On    the    altar    open    book,    figure    of    Christ 

wounded,  chalice,  and  candle. 
,,  Laurence    in   dalmatic,    with    book    and    gridiron.     Apol- 

lonia  on  R.  with  forceps  and  tooth,  and  book.     In  a  room. 
(The  Menioria  is  for  both  saints.) 
,,  Katherine  crowned,  with  sword,  standing  on  Maxentius. 

Broken  wheel  on  R.     In  a  room. 
,,  Mesme   (Maxima).     Kneeling,  about    to  be  beheaded  by 

a  man  on  L.     Behind  him  is  a  fountain. 

There  are  some  grotesques  in  the  borders,  e.g.  f.  i8rt;  and  \^b, 

{hotte) 

a  fox  in  dark  tunic  with  walking  stick  carrying  a  basket  with  hens 
in  it  on  his  back. 

A  late  hand  has  written  a  great  deal  of  matter  on  the  flyleaves 
and  on  the  lower  margins.  Nearly  all  of  it  is  devotional — prayers 
in  Latin  and  French  :  but  at  the  beginning  is  a  Paschal  cycle,  and 
in  the  Kalendar  are  Latin  and  French  verses  on  the  months  and 
on  the  ages  of  man. 

671.  vac. 

649. 

Vellum,  6f  X  5^,  ff.  31,  15  lines  to  a  page.  Cent,  xv,  ordinary 
French  work. 

Presented  by  C.  Eyres,  M.A.,  Fellow  in  1841,  In  the  cover  the 
label  of  Whitaker,  Bookseller,  Sidney  Street,  Cambridge,  and  the 
price  £\.  ^s. 

Collation  :  1^-4®  (wants  8). 

Contents  : 

Hours  of  the  Virgin,  wanting  Matins  and   Lauds. 
The  use  is  of  Rouen. 

Each  page  has  a  partial  border,  and  the  beginnings  of  the   Hours  a  full  border 
and  a  picture  of  ordinary  shop-work. 


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Prime.     Virgin,  angel,  and  Joseph  kneeling.     Child  in  the  midst.     Stable, 

shepherd,  ox  and  ass,  behind. 
Tierce.     Three   shepherds    and   woman    in    landscape.      Angel   in   air  with 

scroll.     Gloria  in  excel. 
Sext.     Virgin    and    Child    on    L.     Joseph    standing    by.     Three    kings,   one 

kneeling. 
None.     Presentation.      Maid   with    candle    and    basket.      Symeon    in    cope. 

Attendant  in  surplice. 
Vespers.     Flight  into  Egypt.     Joseph  leads  the  ass  to  Z.     Maid  with  basket 

on  head  follows. 
Compline.     Virgin   kneels   to  Christ   (like    St   Peter)  throned   on  R.  under 

gold   canopy.      Angel    with   harp   on   /,.      Angel   flies  down   with   crown. 

Red  and  gold  arras  and  blue,  starred  roof  or  sky. 


672. 


Folio,  paper. 

A  Translation  into  English  of  Pausanias'  description  of  Greece, 
B.  II— VIL 

In  15  fasciculi,  unfinished  ;  recently  written,  i.e.  about  1790  or 
1 800:  with  a  few  notes  appended.  From  the  papers  of  Dr  Davy, 
at  his  death,  1839. 


672*.     Not  in  Smith.  ? 

252. 

Vellum,  4f  x  3|,  fif.  195  +  i,  17  lines  to  a  page.  Cent,  xv,  well 
written  and  decorated. 

Collation:  i^^  2*  (wants  i)  f  (+  1)  4^  5^  (wants  8)  &  (wants  i) 
7»-ii«  (wants  3-6)  128-14**  (8  cane.)  15^-248  (8  cane.)  25*  (8  cane.) 
I  flyleaf. 

Contents : 

Kalendar  in  black  and  red,  not  full      .         .         .         .         .         .  f.      i 

Sequences  of  the  Gospels       ........  25 

Obsecro  te      ..........         .  ^5 

Prayers  for  the  Seven  Sorrows.     Mediatrix  omnium     ...  42 

O  intemerata.     ff.   i,^,  56  blank    .......  50 

Hours  of  the  Virgin,  of  the  Cross,  and  of  the   Holy  Ghost           .  ^y 

Memoriae        ...........  169 


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f.  208 


Versus  beati  Bernardi :    Illumina  occulos 

Stabat  Mater,     ff.  217,  218  blank 

Seven  Penitential  Psalms  and  Litany,     f.  265  blank 

Office  of  the  Dead         ...... 

Prayer:    Dulcissime  domine.     ff.  359-362  blank  . 
Hours  of  the  Conception  (?).     f.  376  blank  . 
Hours  of  St  Mary  Magdalene       .... 

Prayers,  with  Rubric  on  Indulgence  granted  by  John  XII 

Auete  omnes  anime  etc.     Ending  f.  390. 
Flyleaf  blank. 


219 
267 
349 
3'53 
377 
387 


The  use  is  of  Angers,  as  shewn  by  the  Kalendar  and  Memoriae 
in  conjunction  with  the  Lessons  in  Matins  of  the  Virgin  and  the 
Capitulum  in  Prime  (Paradisi  porta). 

In  the  Kalendar  the  following  Saints  are  entered  in  red  : 

Jan.   27.     Juliani  Ep.  Cenomannensis  (of  Le  Mans). 
Feb.    13.     Licinii  Ep.  Andegauensis  (of  Angers). 
Mar.    I.      Ill  black.     Albini   Ep.  Andegau. 
July  21.     Serenedi  Conf. 
Aug.  16.     In  black.     Transl.  S.   Maurilii. 

,,      25.      Ludouici  reg.  francorum. 
Sept.  13.     Maurilii  Ep.  Andegau.,  with  octave. 

,,      22.      Mauricii  sociorumque  eius  (patron  of  Angers  Cathedral),  with  octave. 
Oct.     10.      In  black.     Tanche  V. 
,,      II.  ,,  Melani  Ep. 

,,  Lupi  Ep.  Andegau. 

,,  Martini  Abb.  Vertanensis. 

Renati   Ep.  Andegau.,  with  octave. 
hi  black.     Apothemii  Ep.  Andegau. 
,,  Lazari  Ep.  et  M. 

,,  Gaciani  Archiep.  Turon. 

In  the  Litany  are  Archangel:  Uriel.  Martyrs:  Sergius, 
Bacchus,  Eutropius,  Quintus,  Maurice.  Confessors:  Gatian,  Julian, 
Maurilius,  Renatus,  Licinius,  Magnobodus,  Lupus... Serenedus, 
Fiacrius. 

Female  Saints:  Martha,  Two  Maries,  Emerenciana,  Juliana, 
Genovefa  (in  two  places),  Radegundis,  Brigida. 

The  Memoriae  include  Claudius,  Bernardinus,  Maturin,  Silvanus, 
Anthony,  The  Three  Maries. 

On  p.  265  is  an  inscription  (xvii,  xviii)  :  Le  Balleur  demeurent 
rue  de  Bares  (?)  entre  la  porte  de  leglise  et  une  porte  cochere  au 
fon  de  la  cour  au  deusieme. 

PARIS. 


5> 

17- 

55 

24. 

Nov. 

12. 

,, 

20. 

Dec. 

16. 

>  J 

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The  purely  decorative  parts  of  this  book,  borders  and  initials  and 
line-fillings,  are  of  good  execution,  particularly  the  initials,  which 
are  usually  a  good  deal  oblongated.  The  pictures  are  very 
distinctly  above  the  average  ;  and  though  the  margins  have  been 
closely  cropped,  the  book  is  still  a  very  beautiful  specimen  of 
fifteenth  century  French  art.  I  have  little  doubt,  from  its  date, 
that  it  was  done  for  the  trade;  but  the  work  is  that  of  a  very  good 
artist. 

The  Kalendar  has  two  square  pictures  to  each  month,  one  in 
R.,  one  in  lower  margin  : 

1.  Jan.     Seated  under  canopy,  warming  his  feet  at  fire  on  A".     Damaged. 

2.  Aquarius.     Facing  L.  by  stream.     Much  damaged. 

3.  Feb.     In  red  hood,  back  to  fire,  face  R.     Sits  at  table  eating. 

4.  Pisces.     Red  starred  ground. 

5.  Mar.  In  torn  yellow  smock  frock  over  blue,  back  turned,  pruning  vine. 
Pile  of  stakes  on  L.     Landscape. 

6.  Aries.     Couching.     Trees. 

7.  Ap.     In  red  gown,  gypciere  at  girdle,  gathers  roses  from  trellis. 

8.  Taurus.     Good  front  view. 

9.  May.  In  red  tunic,  black  hose  or  boots,  scarlet  saddle-cloth,  rides  to  /?., 
hawk  on  hand. 

10.  Gemini.  Nude  boy  and  girl  join  hands.  Red-arrased  background  with  gold 
pattern. 

11,12.  June.  Scarlet  doublet,  broad  hat,  mowing.  Cancer.  Lobster,  red,  blue- 
starred  ground. 

13,  14.  July.  Two  men  reaping,  one  in  blue  doublet.  Leo.  Couching  in 
landscape. 

15,  16.  Aug.  Two  men  threshing  in  wattled  enclosure.  Virgo.  Face  L., 
holds  palm. 

17,  18.     Sept.     Treading  grapes  in  vat,  in  a  house.       Libra.     Held  by  a  maid. 

19,  20.     Oct.     Sowing,  barefoot,  yellow  hose.       Scorpius.     Red-starred  ground. 

21,  22.  Nov.  With  stick,  breaking  trees.  Pigs  feeding.  Sagittarius.  Centaur 
shooting  to  R.     Red-starred  ground. 

23.  Dec.     In  enclosure,  aproned,  about  to  kill  hog  with  mallet. 

24.  Capricorn.     Half  goat,  half  snail.     Red  and  gold  ground. 

25.  Obsecro  te.  Large.  Virgin  in  large  crown,  Child  on  her  lap,  throned  under 
red  canopy  in  columned  building  with  open  sides. 

In  margin  above,  in  an  ivy-tree,  a  long-haired  woman  in  a  blue  garment,  bare- 
legged, shooting  downward  with  bow.  Below  a  youth  in  furred  red  gown,  gypciere 
at  girdle,  black  hat  hanging  on  his  back,  looks  up. 

26.  Matins  of  the  Virgin.  Large.  Rubbed.  A  section  of  a  gold  church  with 
flying  buttresses  and  blue  vault.  Angel  in  pink  cope  kneels  on  L.  Scroll  turned 
round  sceptre.     Virgin  at  desk  on  R. 

27.  Lauds.  Large.  Visitation,  in  landscape.  Elizabeth  on  A',  with  book  in  green 
bag-binding. 

G.  C.  C.  II.  43 


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[672* 


28.  Prime.  Large.  Joseph  and  Virgin  kneel  on  L.  Child  lies  on  R.  Shep- 
herds, ox,  and  ass,  seen  over  railing.     Roof  above. 

29.  Tune.  Large.  Three  shepherds,  backs  turned,  looking  up.  Three  demi- 
angels,  in  cloud  at  top,  singing  from  scroll.  Landscape  with  river,  ship,  bridge,  and 
castles. 

30.  Sext.  Large.  Virgin  and  Child  on  L.  Red  hanging  against  stable  (in  which 
are  ox  and  ass)  behind  them.     Magi  on  R.  are  kneeling. 

31.  None.  Large.  Presentation,  in  apse  of  church  with  red  vault.  Virgin  and 
Child  on  /-.,  maid  with  basket  beyond.  In  C.  Symeon,  in  conical  mitre,  behind  altar 
with  four  legs  and  white  cloth.     Jew  stands  at  R.  end  of  altar. 

32.  Vespers.  Large.  Flight.  Joseph,  with  keg  on  stick,  leads  the  ass  to  R.  River, 
windmill  and  castle  hehind. 

33.  Compline.  Large.  Christ  beardless,  in  imperial  crowai  with  orb,  throned 
on  L.  Green  canopy  hung  above.  The  Virgin  kneels  to  Him,  her  train  borne  by 
one  of  two  angels.  Red  and  gold  arras  behind.  Over  it,  in  air,  a  demi-angel  with 
crown. 

[Before  the  Memoriae  (p.  169)  is  an  imperfect  prayer  (oratio  Rhythmica)  to  several 
virgins,  e.g. : 

Margareta  te  castam  federans       et  draconis  latera  reserans, 

Martha  xpristum  domo  recipiens       et  drachonem  uictum  deiciens  etc.] 

34.  Memoriae.    Initial.    John  Baptist,  half-length  with  lamb  and  cross  on  book. 

35.  ,,  Michael,  in  armour,  tilting  with  lance  at  black  devil  on  R. 

36.  ,,  Peter  and  Paul,  with  books,  half-length. 

37.  ,,  Andrew,  with  saltire  cross,  half-length. 

38.  ,,  James,  with  staff  and  book,  half-length. 

39.  ,,  Stephen,  in  pink  dalmatic,  stoned  by  two  men. 

40.  Large.     Sebastian  on  Z.,  nude,  back  to  tree,  arms  bound  behind 

him,  five  arrows  in  his  body.  Archer  half-seen  on  R. 
River  and  landscape  behind. 

41.  Initial.    Claudius.     Bishop  in  cope  with  cross,  half-length;  dead 

boy  rising  on  R. 

42.  ,,  Bernardinus,  in  brown  habit,  with  book,  half-length.     He 

holds  a  gold  staff  with  a  rayed  disc  at  top  enclosing  IHS 
(or  a  rood)  in  open  work. 

43.  Large.     Christopher  in  dark-red  flying  mantle,  green  tunic,  linen 

drawers.  Child  on  his  shoulder,  in  gold  robe  with  orb. 
He  wades  across  river  to  L.  with  staff.  Hermit  on  rock 
on  Z.,  holds  out  lantern.     Stars  in  the  sky. 

44.  Initial.     Laurence,  half-length,  in  dalmatic.     Book  and  gridiron. 

45.  ,,  Nicholas,    half-length,   in    red    chasuble   etc.      Tub   with 

children  on  Z. 

46.  ,,  Maturin,    half-length,    in    white    habit,    black    cowl    and 

scapular,  with  open  book  and  crosier. 

47.  ,,  Silvanus,    half-length,    in    red    chasuble    and    mitre,    with 

crosier. 

48.  Large.     Anthony,  in  brown  cloak  over  dark  red,  falls  with  joined 

hands  before  the  door  of  cell  on  Z.  Two  demons, 
black  and  brown,  beat  him  with  clubs.     Trees  behind. 


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'^9-  Initial.     Anne  on  wooden  seat,  with  apple.     The  Virgin  and  Child 

on  her  lap. 

5°-  Large.     The    Three    Maries.     In  a  room.     In  C.  the  Virgin  and 

Child  full-face.  On  Z.  Maria  Jacobi.  Before  her  James 
and  John  (nimbed  boys)  with  book  and  chalice.  On  /^. 
Maria  Salome,  before  her  four  nimbed  boys,  James, 
Judas,  Jona  and  Simon ;  one  has  a  book. 

5^'  Initial.     Mary  Magdalene,  half-length,  with  casket. 

5^-  "  Katherine,  half-length,  with  sword,  book  and  palm. 

53-  ,,  Agnes,  half-length,  with  palm  and  lamb. 

54'  ,,  Cecilia,  half-length,  with  host  and  book. 

55-  >>  Agatha,  half-length,  with  book  and  breast  in  forceps. 

56-  ,,  Apollonia,  half-length  (cut  out).     There  remains  an  execu- 

tioner on  L.  with  forceps. 

57-  ,,  Margaret,  rising  from  back  of  green  dragon ;  she  holds  a  cross. 

58.  S/c76at  Mater.     Large.     Pieta.     Virgin   seated  at  foot  of  Cross,  the  body  of 

Christ  across  her  knees.  The  lance,  reed  and  sponge, 
and  ladder,  lean  against  the  Cross.  On  R.  and  L.  the 
other  crosses,  T-shaped. 

59.  Seven  Psalms.     Large.     Christ,  as  Judge,  seated  on  rainbow,  white  globe  be- 

neath   His   feet.      He  shews  the   wounds.     On  L.  the 
Virgin  on  R.,  John  Baptist  kneeling.     In  air  four  blue 
demi-angels,  the  two  lower  ones  blowing  trumpets. 
In  border  woman  with  book   (as  in   Matins),  and   young 
man  below  in  furred  tunic,  with  poniard. 

60.  Office  of  the  Dead.     Large.     Job,  nude,  lies  on  dunghill,  head  on  hand.     His 

wife,  holding  a  bowl,  stands  by  him.  A  devil  passes 
behind.     River  and  city  in  background. 

61.  Didcissime  domine.     Large.     Christ  seated  full-face,  resting  a  closed  book  on 

His  L.  knee  and  blessing.  He  wears  a  pink  mantle 
lined  with  gold  over  green  and  gold  robe.  A  white 
globe  below  His  feet.  Red  angels  form  a  background 
to  the  lower  half  of  the  picture.  The  ground  of  the 
upper  half  is  faint  yellow  with  gold  rays,  and  there  is 
a  border  of  blue  cloud.     A  fine  picture. 

62.  Hours  of  the  Conception.     Lauds.     Initial.     Joachim   (on  R.)  and  Anne  meet 

before  the  golden  gate. 
^3-  Prime.      Initial.      Anne   in    bed.      A    woman    bathes   the 

infant  Virgin  (crowned).     A  figure  beyond  the  bed. 
^+*  Tierce.     Initial.    Annunciation.    Virgin  kneels  on  L.    The 

Father  in  the  sky. 
^5-  Sext.     Initial.     Visitation.     Virgin  on  Z. 

^^'  None.     Initial.     Virgin  (on  Z.)  and  Joseph  kneel.     The 

Child  lies  between  them.     Stable  on  Z. 
^7-  Vespers.     Initial.     Christ  taken  down  from  the  Cross.     A 

man  on  ladder  supports  the  body.     Another  on  ladder 

unnails    the   Z.    hand.     A   third    stands    below.     Virgin 

kneels  on  Z. 

43—2 


6y6  CATALOGUE   OF   MANUSCRIPTS.  [6/2*- 

68.  Compline.     Initial.     Virgin  kneels  before  Christ  in  tiara, 

throned,  on  R.  with  orb.     Angel  seen  over  arras  behind. 

69.  Hours  of  St  Mary  Magdalene.      Matins.      Initial.      Half-length    of    St    Mary 

Magdalene   on   red    ground    with    gold    pattern.      She 
holds  book  and  casket. 


673,  674. 
400,  401. 

2  Vols.,  quarto,  paper. 

Systeme  General  (de  science)  par  M.  le  Comte  de  Boulainviller. 

Prefaced  by  a  letter  to  his  eldest  son,  dated  Sainsaire,  Feb.  6, 
1710;  wherein  it  appears  that  this  is  the  correction  of  a  work 
begun  in   1683. 

675,  676. 
402,  403. 

2  Vols.,  quarto,  paper. 

Recueil    des   Memoires  presentes   par  M.  de  Boulainviller  au 
commencement  de  la  Regence  de   M.  le  due  d'Orleans. 
The  memoirs  are  on  subjects  political  and  historical. 

677-681. 
404-408. 

5  Vols.,  quarto,  paper ;  well  written  :  with  arms  upon  the 
binding.  A  table  of  contents  at  the  beginning  of  each  volume. 
Titles  in  Latin. 

Recueil  des  Lectures  et  Reflexions  de  M.  de  Boulainviller  sur 
la  Religion  et  I'Histoire  Ecclesiastique. 

682. 
399. 

Quarto,  paper,  fif.  198.  The  Nos.  673-84  were  presented  by  the 
Rev.  T.  S.  Turnbull,  Fellow,  1847. 

Extrait  de  I'lntroduction  a  I'Histoire  de  France,  de  M.  I'Abbe 
de  Longerue. 


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683. 
650. 


Small  quarto,  paper,  ft".  56  (2  blank). 
Anotomia  d'Ercole  Lelli. 


684. 
398. 

Quarto,  paper,  well  written. 

Suite  des  Reflexions  sur  I'histoire  de  France,  par  M.  de  Bou- 
lainviller, 

i^me  lettre  sur fol.   1-57 

14™^  sur fol.   61-128 

685. 
257. 

Duodecimo,  paper,  fif.  113.  Very  closely  written  in  very  small 
hand.  On  2nd  flyleaf,  '  Sum  e  Libris  Gulielmi  Burkitt,  Aul.  Pemb. 
Aug.  6,  1666.'  At  the  end,  '  Gloria  Deo  in  excelsis.  Ad^a  eV 
vyjrLarot^  tw  @eft5.  Finitus  Aprilis  vigessimo  1668.  Index,  i  f.  at 
the  end.     Presented  by  J.  H   Smith,  Scholar,  Dec.  1848. 

A  common-place  book,  religious  and  theological,  containing 
sermons,  essays,  glosses  on  texts,  collections  of  remarks  from 
English  authors. 

On  pp.  1-18,  Mr  Ball's  farewell  sermon  ;  pp.  220-5,  the  sum  of 
Dr  Gauding  and  Mr  Crofton  on  the  first  Covenant. 

686. 
551. 

Miscellaneous  Antiquities,  by  Walpole  and  Ives. 

Containing  Copies  of  Original  Letters  from  Edward  VI.  to 
Barnaby  Fitzpatrick,  Strawberry  Hill,  1772 — Miscellaneous  An- 
tiquities, both  Parts,  with  Appendix,  ib.  1772 — Select  Papers, 
chiefly  relating  to  English  Antiquities,  viz.,  Remarks  on  our 
English   Coins,   Letter  of   Sir    Simon    D'Ewes    on    ditto,  and    an 


6/8  CATALOGUE   OF   MANUSCRIPTS.  [686- 

Ancient  Charter,  with  fac-simile  thereof,  Letters  of  Bishop  Hall, 
Annals  of  Gonville  and  Caius  College,  Cambridge,  by  Francis 
Blomefield,  the  Norfolk  Historian,  Directions  for  the  Search  of 
Records,  and  making  use  of  them,  in  order  to  an  Historical 
Discourse  of  the  Antiquities  of  Staffordshire,  by  Sir  William 
Dugdale,  Gold  Medallion  presented  by  the  Synod  of  Dort  to 
Bp  Hall,  Coronation  of  King  Henry  VH.,  Account  of  Sir  William 
Paston  of  Oxnead  in  Norfolk,  with  plate  of  his  Monument, 
Arms,  &c.  in  North  Walsham  Church,  in  the  said  County,  with 
Notices  of  numerous  other  persons  in  that  County,  Coronation  of 
Queen  Elizabeth,  with  List  of  the  Nobility  present — from  the 
originals  in  the  possession  of  John  Ives,  with  his  portrait,  and  two 
curious  portraits  of  Thos.  Martin  of  Palgrave,  1773,  and  Manu- 
script Notes,  by  Horace  Walpole,  4to, 

687-691. 

(i)  Verses,  Speeches,  Letters — Academical,  and  Students' 
Exercises;    of  the    17th   century,    2  vols,  folio. 

(2)  Schools'  Arguments.     4to. 

(3)  Examination  Papers  antecedent  to  the  practice  of  printing. 
4to, 

692. 

Duodecimo,  paper,  6  ff. 

'  The  several  Persons  named  for  several  Degrees,  when  the 
King  was  at  Cambridge,  April  the  25th,   1728.' 

There  is  first  'the  King's  List,'  then  'the  Chancellor's  List,' 
with  a  summary  at  the  end,  'in  all  (Degrees  of  each  kind)  291.' 
On  the  outside  is  the  inscription,  '  In  Academiae  dedecus  et  Per- 
niciem' — 'nigro  carbone  notandi.' 

693. 
258. 

Duodecimo,  paper. 

A  note  book  containing  sermons  (iioff.),  and  extracts  from 
various  writers  (25  ff.). 


695]  GONVILLE   AND   CAIUS   COLLEGE   LIBRARY.  679 

Sermons  (23)  from  '  Loe  Sunday  to  22d  of  July,  1610,'  by 
several  anonymous,  and  the  following  : 

Mr  Caiew,  St  John's  C.  Mr  Simpson,   Trinitie. 

—    Gibbs, —    Cropley,     

Dr  Lee,  Christ's.  'a  Rev.   man  Dr  Richardson,'  Christ's. 

Mr  Nott,   St  John's.  Mr  Fuller,   Trinitie. 

Dr  Hill,     —    Buckworth,  

Mr  Whitgrave,   Trinitie  ; 

and   'a  good  visitation   Sermon,'  by  Dr  Hill   of   St  John's  C.  in 
St  Clement  Danes,   London,  xx  of  Sept. 

694. 
354. 

Quarto,  vellum,  14  ff.  Very  neatly  written,  and  signed  by  the 
Archbishop. 

Statutes,  Constitutions,  and  Ordinances  devised  by  John 
Whitgift,  ffounder  of  the  Hospitall  of  the  Holie  Trinitie,  in 
Croydon. 

695.  vac. 

651. 

Vellum  and  paper,  5^  x  3/ij,  ff.  47,  12  and  23-4  lines  to  a  page. 
Cent.  xvi.     The  first  part  in  a  large  hand. 

An  extract  from  a  printed  catalogue  is  pasted  inside. 

On  f  I  :  Ex  bibliotheca  Monasterii  b.  Mariae  de  Laude,  i.e.  Los 
or  Looz  a  Cistercian  abbey  in  the  diocese  of  Tournai. 

Collation:   i*  2''-5**  6-'  (4  cane.)  ||  j*  \  8-*. 

Contents  : 

\.     I.     Ordo  ad  inungendum  infirmum       .         .         .         .         .         .       f.      i 

For  use  in  a  monastery. 

In  the  Litany,  f.  9,  we  have:  Martyrs,  Hireneus;   Confessors, 
Bernard  and  Robert. 

2.  Ordo  ad  inhumandum  fratrem  mortuum  .         .         .  .  12 

3.  Forma  absolutionis  iubilei  seme!  in  uita  et  in  mortis  articulo 

personis  utriusque  sexus  ordinis  cisterciensis  indulti   .         .  33  ^ 

35  ^  blank. 
II.  Paper. 


68o  CATALOGUE   OF    MANUSCRIPTS.  [^95- 

4.  Sequitur  ordo  ad  visitandum  infirmum f-     36 

In   French,  with  Interrogationes  and  Oiationes  super  agoni- 

zantes. 
On  f.  43  3: 

Laissons  cheminer  Empereurs  et  Papes 
Car  en  sa  fin  seront  tons  de  lattre, 
P(?)  De  Lattre. 
III.  Paper,  later. 

5.  Ordo  instaulandi  et  intronizandi  Abbatem      ....  44 
Ending  46  (^ :   47  blank. 

696. 
282. 

Papers  of  Sir  W.  Dethick,  being  original  notes  of  Descents  of 
families  noble  and  gentle  in  different  counties. 

Some  are  very  fully  drawn  and  some  with  arms  tricked.  They 
are  inserted  in  a  folio  Vol.  on  98  pp.  Amongst  the  contents  are 
Thos.  Pell  of  Eltington,  Norf ,  with  signature  of  Sir  H.  St  George,  3 ; 
Smith  als.  Heriz,  11  ;  Stemma  Genealogiae  Jac.  I.,  14;  A  letter 
from  C.  Auden  containing  pedigree  of  six  generations  and  their 
arms  for  a  window,  16;  Sir  John  Cockaigne,  Kt.,  'called  the 
Judge,'  23  ;  Descent  of  Barons  of  Malpas,  with  derivation  of  the 
title,  from  "a  town  standing  uppon  a  hie  hill  which  had  in  it  a 
castel  and  for  the  bad  and  combrus  waye  was  termed  in  Latin 
Mala  platea,  that  is,  Illstreet,"  33  ;  Keble,  Serj.  at  Law  temp. 
Hen.  VII.,  36  ;  Certificate  of  the  funeral  of  Sir  Charles  Shirley  by 
his  brother  Sir  Robert  S.  Descents  of  Montagu,  37 ;  Tothill, 
E.  Langley,  51  ;  Garrard,  Lord  Mayor  of  London,  65  :  a  Pedigree 
of  Sir  Gilbert  Dethick,  88 ;  Certificate  of  the  Rawdon  Arms 
bearing  the  autograph  signature  of  Sir  G.  Dethick  not  publ.  88. 

697.     (Not  found  in    the   Library.) 

A  circular  black  box  containing  a  roll,  12  ft.  9  in.  long,  and 
14I  in.  broad,  of  5  sheets,  being  the  Lovell  pedigree  to  1693,  from 
Sir  Will.  Lovell,  Knight,  erle  of  Yvoye,  slayn  in  Normandie,  in 
Henry  first  reign  :  very  complete  and  highly  wrought  as  to 
writing  and  emblazonment,  having  46  shields,  and  2  seals  ;  temp. 
Hen.  V.  The  last  place  of  abode  mentioned  is  Harlinge.  This 
name  occurs  in  No.  573,  pp.  29  and  44. 


70l]  GONVILLE   AND   CAIUS   COLLEGE   LIBRARY,  68l 

698. 

A  box  containing  a  Vol.  of  MS.,  small  quarto,  in  the  hand  of 
Robert  Forby,  and  parcels  of  papers  ;  the  originals  of  his  Vocabu- 
lary of  East  Anglia,  printed  at  London,  1830,  small  octavo,  edited 
by  Geo.  Turner — with  a  life  of  him  by  Dawson  Turner,  and  his 
portrait. 

Three  papers  give  various  forms  of  a  Title  for  his  work. 
Presented  by  Rev.  George  Millers,  Minor  Canon  of  Ely,  Oct.  7,  1846. 

699. 

Chinese  MS.  in  a  wooden  box. 

700. 

In  a  flat  box  :    Nos.  6,  7,  8  now  bound  separately. 

1.  Catalogue  of  Sir  James  Burrough's  bequest  of  Books,   in  sheets. 

2.  Five  engravings  (lithograph)  of  Suffolk  Antiquities  (Architectural),  by  H.  Davy. 

3.  A  sheet  History  of  Gonville  and  Cains  College,  by  Will.  Henry  Williams, 

D.M.,   1823. 

4.  Map  of  Ancient  London,  published  at  Amsterdam  1647,  lithographed  1832. 

5.  Papers  of  Cains  College  History:    Lists  of  the  Fellows. 

6.  Catalogue  of  the  Library  of  Cuius  College,  in  1644  ;  signed  '  Gulielmus  Ling.' 

7.  Catalogus   librornm    {Coll.    Caio-gonvill.)  veteris  et    novae    donationis   (circa 

Ann.   1640). 

8.  Catalogus  librorum  J uridicorum  in  Bibliotheca  Coll.  Caio-gonvillensis. 

The  bequest  of  Dr  Legge,   Master  of  the  College,    1 573-1607. 

Here  Smith's  Catalogue  ends. 


The  following  descriptions  of  Additional  Manuscripts  are  partly 
from  an  interleaved  copy  of  the  catalogue  kept  in  the  Library  and 
partly  are  of  my  own  making. 

701. 
552. 

Notes  on  the  Geography  of  Ancient  Britain  collected  from 
various  sources,  followed  by  divers  Extracts  illustrative  of  the 
history  of  Britain  generally,  and  especially  of  East  Anglia. 


682  CATALOGUE   OF   MANUSCRIPTS.  [702- 

702. 
553. 

1.  A  List  of  Authors  to  be  consulted  as  the  sources  of  Anglo- 
Saxon  History. 

2.  A   vocabulary   of  Anglo-Saxon   words  used   in  the  A.-S. 
Chronicle. 


703. 
554. 


Collections  for  the  History  of  Norfolk. 

1.  Of  Religious  Houses. 

2,  3.     Lists    of    Names,    with    authorities,    for    a    Norfolk 

Biography. 
4.     Church  Notes. 


List  of  Religious   Houses  in  Norfolk. 
Some  obsolete  words  explained. 
Heraldic  notes. 
List  similar  to  2,  3  but  more  complete. 


704,  705. 
555,  556. 

Biographies  of  Norfolk  men. 

704.  Albanus  to  Grosthead. 

705.  Hackluyt  to  Yelverton. 

706.  vac. 

692. 

Vellum,    ii|x8,    ff.   4+57  +  24-1-2,    two    volumes.     Cent,  xv 
and  xiv  late,  well  written. 
On  flyleaf: 

loannes  Caius  hunc  libium  vetustate  dissolutuni  et  neglectum  colligari  fecit  cura  sua 
atque  refici  in  vetustatis  menioriam  et  futuii  temporis  exemplum  anno  domini  1564, 
mense  Augusto. 

Cui  indicem  addidit  et  paginarum  numeros. 

Binding  leather  of  cent,  xvi  over  boards,  clasps  gone,  rebacked. 


706]  GONVILLE   AND   CAIUS   COLLEGE    LIBRARY.  683 

Collation:  a^  i^  2^  3^  (five  left)  4^-68  f^  (wants  11,  12)  |  8-  ||  9«- 
ii«  I  12-. 

On  Sheriffe's  Evidences,  as  this  volume  is  called,  see  Dr  Venn's 
Biographical  History  iii.  19  etc. 

Contents : 

I.     I.      In  Dr  Caius'  hand. 

Index  eorum  quae  continentur  in  hoc  libro  .         .  ,         .       {.      \b 

f.  iv  b  blank. 
2.     Cent.  XV,  40  lines  to  a  full  page. 

Registrum  fundacionis  Collegii  Annunciacionis  beate  Marie 
Virginis  in  Cantabr.  vocati  aula  gunnevile,  appropriacionum 
bonorum  spiritualium  et  temporalium,  libronim,  localium, 
ac  aliorum  predicto  Collegio  pertinencium,  scriptum  anno 
domini  m.  quadringentesimo  septuagesimo  secundo,  magis- 
tro  Edmundo  Shireff  tunc  custode,  niagistris  Edmundo 
Albon,  Johanne  Carter,  Joh.  Barly,  Willelmo  Plumbe  tunc 
sociis.  Incepcio  scripture  registri  predicti  vicesimo  primo 
die  mensis  Octobris  anno  supradicto  [per  predictum  cus- 
todem] P-      I 

Incepcio  Collegii  fundacionis  per  bone  memorie  dominum 
Edmundum  Gonnevill'  primum  fundatorem. 

Parua  carta  Willelmi  Deneys. 

Statuta  et  ordinaciones  Edmundi  de  Gonevill '       .         .         .  5 

Statuta  Collegii  per  Rev.  patrem  Willelmum  (Bateman)  Nor- 

wicensem  Ep.  de  nouo  edita       ......  14 

Incipiunt  Statuta  localia  (Obits) 27 

On  p.  29  are  some  later  additions  for  Hen.  Corteney,  Eliz. 
Clere,  Tho.  Wendie. 

pp.  30-32  blank. 

Probably  four  leaves  are  gone  here:  p.  33  is  also  num- 
bered 41. 

Composicio  inter  Coil.  S.  Trinitatis   (Trinity   Hall)  et  Coll. 

Annunc.  b.  Marie  de  amicabilitate  inter  eosdem         .         .  33 

Inc.  Appropriaciones  ecclesiarum 35 

Perdonacio    Regis    Henrici    sexti    Anno   tercio   pro   Collegio 
Annunc.  b.   Marie  Cantabr.         ......  94 

Other  charters,  ending  with  those  relating  to  Spinney  .         .         108 
pp.  109-116  blank. 
II.  Cent,  xiv  late,  in  double  columns  of  39  lines,  well  written, 

with  very  good  pen-ornament  on  the  front  page,  in  red. 
On  f.   24(5: 

Iste  liber  pertinet  Collegio  de  Gunvile  (xv  late). 


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Statuta  Universitatis  Cantabrigiensis       .         .         .         .         .     p.     i 

De  modo  statuendi. 

Autoritate  tocius  uniuersitatis  Cant,  tarn  regencium  quam  non 

legencium. 
Ends  f.  2i3  with  the  Statute  for  the  Cista  S.  Trinitatis, 

— iuramentum  prestent  supradictum. 
f.  12  a  blank. 
Capitula  of  the  Statutes  (26)         ......  22  b 

Ending  f.  23 /J:    f.  24  blank. 
Two  flyleaves  blank. 

707. 
693. 

Miscellanea  by  Dr  Brady  :  CoWtge  gesta  and  notes  of  Property. 

708. 
694. 

Biographical  notes,  etc.,  by  T,  G.  Young,  ex-Fellow. 

709. 
695. 

Inventory  of  the  goods  of  Dr  Gostlin. 

710. 
743. 

Inventory  of  books  and  manuscripts  given  by  Archbishop 
Parker  to  Corpus  Christi  College. 

On  vellum :  uniform  with  the  copy  at  Trinity  Hall :  seal 
appended. 

711. 

Copy  of  the  Statutes  formerly  kept  in  the  great  chest  in  the 
Treasury. 

712  now  451^ 
713. 

Index  to  the  Annals  compiled  by  Dr  Gooch. 


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714. 

Collection  of  letters  and  documents  formerly  in  the  Treasury 
collected  by  Dr  Venn  and  bound  under  his  direction.  It  contains 
some  letters  by  Dr  Caius. 

(715). 

721  (red  no.   only). 

Vellum,  10^  X  7,  ff.  ^6,  55  lines  to  a  page.  Cent,  xiii  late,  in  a 
very  neat  hand.     First  and  last  pages  much  worn. 

Not  in  Smith's  Catalogue  nor  in  list  of  Additional  MSS. 

Modern  binding  (of  1877). 

Collation :   i'"  2'«  3"  (wants  6)  4^  5«  6*  7*  8>*  (+1)9'  io«'. 

F.  I  is  headed  Essex. 

A  Year-book  (.-*)  in  French. 

Begins  : 

Williner  (?)  Clement  porta  son  repleg'  uers  le  Priour  de  Walsingham. 

There  are  various  xvth  cent,  references  to  Statutes  and  some 
grotesque  drawings:  after  f  5  a  bit  of  paper  (xvi)  with  a  pedigree. 

716.     Gregory  Nazianzen. 

Vellum,  12  X  9|,  ff.  147,  27  lines  to  a  page.  Cent,  xiii?  well 
written  :  much  stained  and  the  first  leaves  torn. 

Purchased  by  Professor  Bensly. 

Collation :  i  (five  leaves)  2^-7^  (3  cane.)  8®  (wants  8)  9*  (wants 
7,  8)  II  10"  1 1*  (wants  7) :  Paper  ||  12®  (wants  3,  6  ?)  13*  (wants  6)  | 
gap  I  I5«  (wants  1-3)  i6»  (wants  one)  17^  (wants  8)  18^  19*  20* 
(wants   I  ?)  21*  (?)  22  (seven  left). 

Contents  : 

Orations  of  Gregory  Nazianzen. 

Fragments  of  oration  els  rb  ayiov  Trctcrxa  .         .         .  .         .     f.       i 

els  t6  017101'  wdcrxo.  \oyos  ^'  .         .         .  .         .         .         .         .  id 

Fragmentary. 

Tov    avTov   els    ttjc   Kaivqv    KvpiaKTjv    Kal    els  tov  ndprvpa  fiaixavra 

X070S  T°s    .  ,         .         .         .         .  .         .         .         .         .     f.     13 


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T.  auT.  eh  T7)v  dyiav  TrevT-qKocrrriv  . 

,,        ets  Tovi  /xaKa^aiovs       \oyos  e'    . 

,,        ets  T.  017.  KVTrpiavdv     .... 

,,       eis  T.  \6yovs  k.  eis  t.  i^Ldwr-qv  '\ov\iavbv 

,,        ets  T.   'KpLCTTov  yivvav 
(ets  ^aalXeiop:   beginning  gone.) 
ff.  66-78  are  a  supplement  of  cent,  xiv  on  paper.     At  f.   76  (71) 

begins : 
els  TO,  a7ta  (pQra       X070S  i'. 
eis  TO  ay.  /SctTrrtcr/xa         ......... 

The  next  title  is : 

ets  yp7)y6piov  r.  dSeX^oj'  /3acriXetou  eiriaTavTa  fieTo.  T-qv  xf'poT'OJ'taj' 

awTaKTTjpios    ets    r.    tuv    eKarbv    irevTrjKOVTa    ewLCKOwiav    irapovalav 

X070S  t5'      ........••         • 

trepl  (piKoTTTdixio-^       \6yos  le'  ....... 

eis  t6v  iraripa  (TMirQi>Ta  8ia  t.  TrXTjyrjv  t.   xa^afr;s       X070S  iS"'     . 
TTept  vlov  X070S  TrpGiTos    ......... 

Trept  viov       X070S  /3,  only  half  a  page  remains      .         .         .         . 


17 

38 
44 


100  b  {<ji,b) 

1033(983) 
1033  (io83) 
1283  (1233) 

138  (133) 
146  (136) 


717.     Chronicle  Roll. 
Not  in  Smith. 

Vellum,  about  13  ft.  long  by  Sin.  broad.  Cent,  xv  (1447)  very 
well  written,  on  fine  skins  with  a  flap  sewn  to  the  top,  tapering  to 
a  point.  It  has  its  original  case,  a  bag  of  white  leather,  with 
strings  of  the  same. 

At  the  top: 

Collegio  de  Gonnevile  et  Caius  dono  dedit  Robertus  Hare  armiger  A.D.  1568. 

Also: 

Hoccleue  in  Epitome  Chronicon  transtulisse  videtur  hoc  scriptum  ad  verbum  nisi  quod 
contigit  melius  exemplar  et  ad  suam  aetatem  accommodavit,  qui  floruit  A.  D.  1454  septem 
annis  postquam  scriptum  hoc  est. 

In  red : 

Anno  domini  millesimo  cccc°  quadrages.  septimo. 

Ab  origine  mundi  concurrunt  anni  secundum  hebreos  potest  dici  ex  dictis  rabi 

ysaac  in  numero  quinquennali  sex  milleni  sexcenti  quadraginta  sex. 
Fine  initial,  mainly  blue  and  pink  on  burnished  gold;  characteristic  English  work. 

1.  Ab  origine  mundi  il.  ccc.  Ixxxx.  annis  Brutus  uenit  in  banc  terram. 

2.  The  next  paragraph,  mainly  in  red,  is  on  the  foundation  of  several  British  cities, 

London,  York,  Edinburgh,  Leicester,  Bath,  Cambridge. 

3.  The  next,  in  black,  begins:  Anni  vite  b.  Marie  Ix.  et  tres. 


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Signs  given  to  the  three  Magi,  viz. :  to  Balthasar,  miraculous  rose  in  his  garden ; 
to  Jasper,  lion  and  lamb  hatched  from  ostrich  eggs  ;  to  Melchior,  a  prophesying 
child  which  lived  33  days. 
Each  paragraph  throughout  ends  with  a  statement  of  the  distance  in  years  from 
the  year  1447. 
4.     In  red.     Christianity  in  Britain.      King  Lucius.     Winchester  Church  founded  by 
Faganus  and  Duvianus. 
The  text  proceeds  with  paragraphs  alternately  in  red  and  black. 
Special  attention  is  paid  throughout  to  Winchester  affairs. 

The  last  paragraph,  in  red,  with  a  very  good  initial,  records  the  coronation  of 
Henry  VI,  beginning 

Expleto  uite  periodo  illustrissimi  principis  Henrici, 
and  ending  quidam  metrista  sic  ait : 

Lilia  francorum  cum  regno  possidet  horum 
H  rex  anglorum  ueneranda  lege  priorum, 
Anglia  tanta  datis  et  francia  nobilitatis, 
Arma  notata  satis  H.  sexto  iusta  probatis. 
After  a  gap,  the  roll  ends  with 

Versus  de  Ciuitatibus  Anglie  (11), 
Ilia  quidem  longe  celebri  splendore  beata, 
Glebis  lacte  fauis  supereminet  Insula  cunctis 
Quos  regit  ille  spumanti  cuius  ab  ore. 
Testes  londonie  ratibus  Wyntonia  bacho 
Herforde  grege.  Wyrcestria  fruge  redundans, 
Batha  lacu.     Saresburia  feris  Cantuaria  pisce, 
Eboracum  siluis  Excestria  clara  metallis 
Northwicum  dacis  hibernis  cestria  gallis, 
Cicestrum  northwageniis  dunelmia  propinquans. 
Testis  Lyncolnie  gens  infenita  decore. 
Testis  Hely  formosa  situ  rowcestria  visu. 

Versus  de  Emma  Regina.   (4) 
Duxit  Etheldredus  Rex  hanc  et  postea  Knutus. 

Anglorum  regum  fuit  hec  sic  mater  et  uxor. 

On  the  back  of  the  roll,  in  the  same  hand,  are  the  following 
paragraphs  in  red  : 

1.  Brief  account  of  the  English  kings  from   Hengist  to  Henry  V. 

2.  Gracie  expediende  in  curia  Romana. 

Pluralitates  ecclesiarum  cum  cura  ad  terminum  uite  etc. 

3.  Dispensaciones  a  sede  Apostolica 

Dispensacio  contra  irregularitatem  cuiuscunque  iuris. 

4.  Dispensacio  pro  matrimonio  illicite  contracto. 

5.  Gracie  pro  religiosis  expediende 

Bulla  pro  abbate  uel  priore  ad  habendum  insignia  viz.  anulum  et  mitram. 

The  above  are  lists  of  the  various  documents  etc.  which  may  or 
must  be  procured. 


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[718 


718.      Not  in  Smith  (673  is  the  black  number,  erased). 
253. 


vac. 


Vellum,  3|  X  2|,  fif.  207,  17  lines  to  a  page.  Cent,  xv 
written. 

Collation:  i«-8«  9^"  lo^  ii^"  128-178  iS^"  (10  cane.) 
(7  cane.)  21^  22^  23^  24®  (wants  6)  25^  26"  (wants  6). 

Contents : 

Prayer  (later).  Sacrosancte  et  indiuidue  trinitati 
Prayer.  Anima  mea  desiderauit  .... 
Hours  of  the  Eternal  Wisdom  .... 
lubilus  b.  Bernardi  abbatis  doctoris  melliflui 

Ihesu  dulcis  memoria. 
Oratio  b.  Bernardi  etc.     O  bone  Ihesu 
Or.  b.  Thome  de  aquino.     Concede  mihi 
Rubric.     Reuerendissimus  pater  d.  Bonauentura  etc. 
Prima  oratio.     D.  I.  C.  baptisa  me 
Thomas  de  aquino  de  modo  cognoscendi  seipsum 

Qui  vult  cito. 
Directions  for  a  priest.     Sacerdos  celebraturus 
Or.  deuota  ante  sacramenti  sumpcionem 

Aue  sacratissimum  corpus. 
Alia.     Deus  qui  de  indignis  .... 

Alia  (de  B.  V.  M.).  Aue  speculum  lucis 
Alia  (Bonauenture).  Flecte  genua  cordis 
Post  sumpcionem.     Gracias  tibi  ago 

Domine  deus  meus  misericordia 

Gracias  tibi  ago 

Eya  nunc  oro 

Eya  precor  te  .         .         . 

Serenissima     .... 

Deprecor  te  domine 

Suscipe  domine 
Inc.  hore  de  S.  Cruce  et  de  compassione  B.  V.  M. 
Or.   b.  Gregorii.     Aue  dextera  manus  etc.    . 
Latin  prayer.     O  dulcissime  I.  C. 
O  d.  I.  C.  adore  te  in  cruce  pendentem 
Devotions  on  the  Passion.     Salue  tremendum  caput 
Precor  te  amator 
Deus  qui  ab  unigenito 
In  mea  sunt  memoria      (Rhythm) 


late,  well 
191"    20" 


Culter  qui  circumcidisti    ( 
(Or.  Bede)  D.  I.  C.  qui  septem  uerba 

p.  137  blank. 
(Or.  Ambrosii)  D.  I.  C.  fili  dei  uiui 

Gracias  tibi  ago  . 


) 


3 

4 

29 

39 

42 

45 
47 

57 

65 
70 

73 

74 
76 

87 
89 

91 
92 

93 
94 
95 
96 

97 
no 
112 

"3 
117 
120 
1^3 
1^3 
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In  ciucis  loco  dominacionis         .         .    p.  147 
The  Fifteen  Oos  and  other  prayers    .         147 
Planctiis  b.  Bernardi.  Salue  meum  salutare   .         .         .         .         16 j 

p,  182   blank. 

Septem  psahni  penitentiales 183 

Litany ^00 

p.  213  blank. 

Sahie  sancta  facies  .         .         .         .         .         .         •         •         •         214 

p.  215  blank.  Late  prayer.     Adoro  et  laudo        .         .         •         216 

Vigilie  defunctorum  (skull  in  initial) 217 

Late    prayer    in    English.       Devoute    prayers    of    oure    blessed 

lady 279 

Picture    of    the   Virgin   on    the   crescent    surrounded    with    rays, 

holding  the  Child :    roughly  done 280 

Devotions  to  the  Virgin.     Aue  sanctissima 281 

Ad  sanctitatis  tue  pedes  .         .         .         .         •         •         •         -81 

(Bernardi  Aue  Maria  ancilla) 287 

Septem  gaudia  (in  terris).     Gaude  virgo  stella  maris     .         .         289 
Sertum  siue  crinale  B.  V.  M.  a  b.  Bernardo  .         .         .         -289  (291) 

Aue  salue  gaude  uale. 
Septem  gaudia  celestia  (a  b.  Thoma  Cantuar.)      .         .         .         303 
Gaude  flore  uirginali. 

Or.  b.  Bernardi.     Loquar  ad  cor  tuum 305 

O  clementissima        ........         309 

Stabat  mater    .......••         318 

321,  2  blank. 

Hore  de  compassione  B.  V.  M 323 

(Innocentii  IV.)     O  domina  mea 353 

p.  364  has  traces  of  a  woodcut  pasted  on  it. 

Or.  ad  proprium  angelum 3^5 

On  the  lower  margin  of  366  is  a  small  round  engraving  of  two 
Apostles,  one  on  L.   in  hat  with  open  book   and  halbert,  one 
on  R.  with  square. 
Memoriae:    SS.    Matthias,    Herasmus    (p.    388    blank),    George, 

Augustine,  Antony,  Jerome, 
p.   376  blank,  has  had  an  engraving  (of  St  Anne?),  SS.   Anne, 

Helena, 
p.  380  blank,  has  had  an  engraving  (of  St  Ursula?),  SS.  Ursula, 

Odilia,  Barbara. 
On  p.  385  a  small  engraving,  with  crible  ground,  of  St  Barbara 
with   palm  and  open  book,  tower  behind  on  R.   under  trefoil 
arch.     Doubtless  cut  from  the  border  of  a  printed  Horae.     On 
the  back  is  a  similar  picture  of  St  Laurence. 
St  Katherine :  after  this  a  leaf  gone. 

Tract.  Basilii  cesariensis  Ep.  de  solitaria  vita       ....         387 
Libet  inter  cetera 

— sectator  et  discipulus  est  d.  n.  I.  C  qui  est  benedictus 
in  secula.     Amen. 

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On  p.  408  was  a  picture,  pasted  on,  of  the  Virgin  and  Child.     The 
shape  remains,   surrounded  by  a  late  prayer: 
Pia  fecisti  (?). 

Sequens  oracio  dicitur  aurea  etc. p.  407 

Aue  rosa  sine  spina. 

On  S.  Augustine  (in  another  hand?) 409 

O  flos  dei  principalis. 
A  blank  leaf  follows. 
In  the  Litany  Gereon,   Ursula,  Odilia  are  invoked. 


719. 

Vellum,  gl  x  6,  ff.  87  +  4,  23,  21,  32  lines  to  a  page.  Cent,  xiii, 
written  in  Italy. 

Purchased  in  1898.  Phillipps  MS.  9804  (981  in  the  sale  at 
Sotheby's). 

Rebound  :  old  parchment  wrapper  forming  first  and  last  leaves. 

Collation  :   i*  2^  (5  cane.)  3*  4^  5^-1 1^  12  (two),  a"  +  wrapper. 

On  the  first  wrapper  the  title  is  written  several  times  :  once 
"  salustius  ij  duccilis." 

An  erased  inscription  on  the  verso. 

Contents : 

1.  Sallustii  Catilina  (no  title) f.     i 

Omnes  homines  (rude  initial  in  red). 

Upper  half  of  f.  24^  left  blank  (from  badness  of  vellum?). 

Ends  26*  (2'j)a:  atque  gaudium  agitabuntur. 

The  name  Uiuiano  piforeto  is  written  below. 

On  the  verso  is  a  note : 

prisianus  dixit  litera  est  uos(!)  indiuidua  que  s(c)cribi  potes(t). 
ego  probo.  litera  non  est  uox.  litera  est  nota  elementi.  litera 
elementi  est  figura  set  figura  non  est  uox.  ergo  litera  non 
est  uox. 

2.  Sallustii  lugurtha ^7  (^8) 

Falso  queritur.     Initial,  a  peacock  in  outline. 

f.  37  (38),  containing  the  end  of  c.  16  and  beginning  of  17,  is 

in  another  and  larger  hand :  on  the  verso  is  a  rough  circular 

map  of  the  world  in  outline  to  illustrate  the  text. 
Upper  part  of  45^  left  blank:  also  all  of  511^,  54*^. 
Change  of  hand  at  f.  59  (60). 
The  order  of  the  last  two  leaves  of  text,  83  and  84,  should  be 

reversed :   ends  83  i :   in  illo  site  sunt. 
ff,  85,  6  (86,  7)  are  a  single  leaf  of  a  folio  law  MS.  (text  and 

gloss).     The  writing  mostly  erased  and  a  series  of  receipts 

in  Latin  and  Italian  of  cent,  xvi  written  thereon. 


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At  the  top  is  the  name  Petrus  Stengel). 

On  the  last  wrapper  are  various  sketches — dragons  etc.,  and 

some  scribbles : 

sunt  (?)  vj  matapani  almeno. 
A  matapanus  is  a  Venetian  coin. 
Also :  Item  dictus  dominus  Bartholomeus  mercatus  super  libro 

hoc  (debet?)  soldos  -xx-     Item  alia  diuersa  die  soldos  4. 

Item  est  alia  certa  diuersa  die  soldus  1.     Itaque  omnibus 

computatis  a  me  mutuo  soldos  xxv  recepit. 

There  are  a  good  many  interlinear  and  marginal  notes  at  the 
beginnings  of  the  two  treatises  :  apparently  all  in  Latin. 


720. 

Vellum,  8f  x  6,  ff.  48,  26  lines  to  a  page.     Cent,  xiv,  in  a  pretty, 
upright  hand,  apparently  Italian. 
Purchased  in  1904? 
Collation:   i'"  2'°  (wants  4-7)  3"'  4'"  51-  (wants  7  :  +1). 

Contents  : 

Boethius  de  consolatione  philosophiae  (no  title)   .         .         .         .      f.     i 

Carmina  qui  quondam  studio  florente  peregi. 

Lib.  II,  f.  9. 

Gap.      After   line    2    of  Metruin    iv   to   — dam   adho(r)tus   esset 

hominem  contumeliis. 
Lib.  Ill,  f.  15. 

Lib.  IV  (called  'quintus'),  f.  31. 
Lib.  V  (called  'sestus'),  f.  41 3. 
Ends  48  a:  iudicis  cuncta  cementis  etc.  etc. 
Finito  libro  sit  laus  et  gloria  Christo, 
Dominus  sit  benedictus  noster  altissimus  Ihesus  Christus.     Amen. 

Amen. 
In  smaller  hand  : 

Actorem  primus  consolandum  miserum  det, 

Tristitie  causam  liber  explicit  vnde  secundus, 

Tertius  de  rebus  mundi  non  esse  dolendum 

Hie  consolatur  actorem  denique  quartus 

Quintus  perfectum  notat  hunc  et  rite  p^r... (mutilation). 

There  are  a  number  of  notes  in  a  small  xvth  cent,  hand 
apparently  all  in  Latin:  but  I  note  an  Italian  form  'sclamat'  for 
'  exclamat.' 

44—2 


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721. 

Vellum,  9^  X  6|,  fif.  70,  29  and  34  lines  to  a  page.  Cent,  xv 
early,  in  three  good  Italic  hands :  has  been  assigned  to  cent.  xiv. 

Collation :  i^"  (i  gone)  or  ^^  (i,  2  gone,  one  cane.)  a^-s'"  6^^  (two 
cane?)  y^°,  old  foliation  from  3  to  71. 

Formerly  Phillipps  MS.  181 59.  Sold  at  the  1903  sale  at 
Sotheby's,  lot  266. 

Contents  : 

I.      I.     Cicero  de  Senectute f.      i  (3) 

Begins  imperfectly  in  §  5 :    actum  tanquam  ab  inerti  poeta. 

Two  English  notes  of  cent,  xviii  on  the  lower  margins  of  the 
first  two  leaves:  on  the  contents  of  the  book.  The  second 
has  this  passage  :  Liber  tertius  (De  Legibus)  begins  at  page  70. 
All  the  rest  except  one  leaf  is  lost  to  page  79  of  this  imper- 
fect manuscript,  presented  to  me  (as  a  worthy  present)  By 
Dr  Samuel  Legsamber  in  y'^  year  1762,  etc. 

Initials  of  paragraphs,  colophons,  etc.  are  filled  with  yellow. 

Ends  f.  19,  probare  possitis. 

Colophon  in  capitals  :  Marci  TuUii  Ciceronis  de  Senectute 
expl.  qui  dicitur  Cato  Maior. 

2.  M.  T.  Cic.  de  Amicitia  liber  inc.  qui  dicitur  Lelius     .         .  igd 

Quintus  Mutius  Augur. 
Initial  in  yellow,  grounds  of  white — dotted  red  and  blue. 

— esse  putetis. 
M.  T.  C.  De  Amic.  lib.  expl.  qui  dicitur  Lelius. 

3.  In  a  smaller  hand : 

M.  T.  C.  liber  ex  libris  de  re  P.  inc.  qui  dicitur  de  Somnio 

Scipionis 38 1^ 

Cum  in  Affricam. 
Initial  as  for  no.   2. 

— solutus  somnio  sum.  TEAOC. 
M.  T.  C.  Liber  ex  libb.  de  Re  P.  Expl.  qui  dicitur  de  Somn. 
Scip. 
II.     4.     In  a  third  hand: 

C.  Crispi  Salustii  oratio  in  M.  T.  Cic.  inc.  feliciter        .         .         42 
Graviter  et  iniquo  animo. 

— neque  in  ilia  parte  fidem  habens.     Expl. 
M.  T.  Cic.  inuectiua  in  C.  Salustium  inc.  feliciter  .         .         43 

Ea  demum  magna  uoluptas. 

— honeste  effari  possum.     Expl. 
Both  these  have  initials  in  red,  filled  with  thick  branch-work 
in  outline,  washed  with  yellow. 
5.     Paradoxa  M.  T.  Ciceronis 46 


[405]  GONVILLE   AND   CAIUS   COLLEGE    LIBRARY.  693 

Animaduerti  Brute  sepe.     Similar  initial. 

— pauperes  extimandi  sunt. 
^L  T.  C.  Paradoxa  stoicorum  expl.  feliciter. 
6.     M.  T.  C.  de  Legibus  Liber  primus  inc.   feliciter  .         .         .      f.   52 
Lucus  quidem  ille.     Similar  initial. 
Lib.  II  60^.     Lib.   Ill  "job.     Similar  initials. 
Ends  imperfectly  in  §11,  neue  gerenda  neue  gesta  potestate. 
(Nobbe,  p.    1-2x8,  col.   2  sub  fin.) 


Unnumbered  Manuscripts. 

A.  Two  letters  by  Gruter. 

B.  Minute  books  of  the  College  Societies,  viz.: 

Cricket  Club  1848  to  i860. 

Debating  Society  1 873-1 878,  1 878-1 886,  1 893-1 894. 

Fortnightly  Society  1888- 1890. 


Supplementary  Notice  of  no.  405. 

405. 
626. 

Paper,  7§  x  5^,,  ff.  105,  mostly  18-20  lines  to  a  page.  Cent,  xvi, 
ill  written.     The  first  leaves  somewhat  damaged  at  top. 

Plain  vellum  binding. 

Given  by  W.  Moore. 

The  first  ten  leaves  may  be  spoilt  pages  or  first  drafts  of 
portions  of  the  work. 

Contents : 

f.  I  a  is  mostly  in  verse,  hard  to  read. 
On   \  b  \%  z.  title  in  another  hand  : 

Leber  Peregrinacionum  D"'  Will""'  Petri  Armigeri  Hen.  8  Edward  6 
Mariae  et  sereniss.  Elyzab.  a  seer,  consill.  in  quo  continentur 
mores  consuetudines  diversarum  gentium,  and  wherein  also  is 
showne  the  private  (?)  estate  of  everie  man  Dialoge  wise  betwixt 
Imaginacion  Reason  and  Man.  and  how  everie  man  ought  to 
manadge  his  owne  estate  being  in  authoritie.  etc. 
IF.  2-4  in  verse,  very  ill  written : 

When  y'  aurora  be  gan  to  appere 
&  tytan  w'  his  corstat  ?  leaving?  clere 
Above  our  orisont  assendyd  was 
III  degres  lytyl  more  or  lasse. 


694  CATALOGUE   OF   MANUSCRIPTS.  [405] 

ff.   5-8  contain  portions  of  the  dialogue  in  prose. 

On  9  is  a  receipt  for   "  Incarnation  colour  "  in  another  hand. 

10  /',    1 1  «  blank. 

Table  of  chapters  of  the  8  parts  of  the  work  :    incomplete  .       f.   1 1  (^ 

There   are   no   chapters   to  the   fifth    part,  and    the   eighth   ends 

imperfectly. 
On   15  a  are  more  verses.         15  3  blank. 

Text 16 

Chapter  I.        How  man  compleynyth  as  well  off"  y'^  werynes 
off  hys  bodely  labour  as  off  jj«  trobull  off  hys  mynd 

)>tan. 
O  meruelous  god  what  thyng  eylyth  me  that  I 
can  ffynd  in  j?^  world  no  place  of  quyetnes3  etc. 
Part  I  ends  with  A  Balade  off  J>'^  wrechydnes  of  pouerte. 
Part  II  begins  with  verses    ........  30 

Ending  with  A  balett  rebukyng  j?*'  unsacyable  desyre  off  couetous 

men. 

Part  III 49 

Ending  imperfectly  73  b.     74  blank.    On  75  scribbles. 

Part  IV  .         .     " 76 

Apparently  ending  on  89  a  imperfectly.     On  i<)b  some  scribbled 

music. 
Part  V  is  absent.     Part  VI  begins  imperfectly  with  f.  90,  which  is 

a  double  leaf. 
The  contents  of  Part  VI   correspond  to  the  table  of  chapters  of 

Part  VII. 
After  f.  loi  is  a  gap.     The  last  four  leaves,  partly  in  a  different 

hand,  contain  further  fragments  of  the  work  :  10^  l>  h  illegible. 

The  author  indicated  in  the  title  must  be  Sir  William  Petre 
(d.  1572:  see  Diet.  Nat.  Biogr.),  but  I  can  find  no  notice  of  the 
work.  The  aspect  and  character  of  the  manuscript  with  its 
numerous  imperfections  and  erasures  suggest  strongly  that  it  is 
the  author's  own  copy. 


Fragments  froin  Bindings. 

{a)  Two  folio  leaves  once  used  as  the  cover  of  no.  137. 
Inscribed  in  a  late  hand  with  the  title  SpJiaera  Roberti  Lin- 
colniensis  Ep. 

From  a  finely  written  xiiith  cent.  MS.  of  a  collection  of  extracts 
from  the  Digest  and  Codex.  Contains  list  of  tituli  and  part  of  the 
Preface. 


GONVILLE   AND   CAIUS   COLLEGE    LIBRARY.  695 

{b)  Two  portions  of  a  roll  with  list  of  values  of  benefices  in 
various  deaneries  of  Gloucestershire,  Wilts  and  Dorset.  Cent,  xiii 
late,  most  of  the  entries  lined  through. 

{c)  Three  fragments  of  a  roll  with  formulae  (.-')  of  proceedings 
in  ecclesiastical  courts.  St  Paul's,  London,  is  mentioned  :  the  date 
1276  occurs. 

{d)  Six  fragments  of  a  roll  with  a  process  concerning  the 
church  of  Beckenham  in  Rochester  diocese,  1295. 

{e)  Twenty-one  fragments  of  a  roll  with  depositions  of  over 
24  witnesses  in  a  case  concerning  the  church  of  Longbridge 
Deverill  (Wilts),  1274. 

{/)  Fourteen  fragments  of  a  roll  containing  proceedings  in 
the  Court  of  Arches  in  a  case  between  the  Abbey  of  Reading  and 
the  Benedictine  nunnery  of  Wroxall  in  Warwickshire,  1284. 

{g)  A  single  sheet :  the  will  of  Roger  le  Long  of  the  parish 
of  St  Mary  at  Bow  (late  cent.  xiii).  Endorsed  with  a  note  of  some 
proceedings  in  the  Court  of  Arches  in  1288. 

(//)  The  Vulgate  fragment  from  the  binding  of  no.  153  (see 
p.  178)  of  cent,  viii  or  ix  contains  portions  of  Obadiah  and  Jonah. 

(z)     The  old  cover  of  no.  372  (621)  has  on  it  (xvi) : 

Gul.  Farbeck  ex  dono  Tenet. 
John  Aynsworth. 

Also  (xv)  :  pretium  xj-. 

Fragments  /; — g  are  probably  from  the  binding  of  no.  605. 


INDEX. 


Attention  is  drawn  to  the  following  headings,  under  which  some  anonymous  works  have 
been  grouped  together : 

Alchemy 

Anonymous  Tracts 

Apocryphal  writings 

Aristoteles 

Astrologica 

Astronomica 

Bible 


Cambridge 

Initials 

Miniatures 

Drawings 

Kalendar 

Names 

England 

Law 

Pictures 

English 

Liturgical 

Poems 

French 

Mathematica 

Sermons 

Grammatica 

Medical  Tracts 

Verses 

Abbatis  Villa,  Joh.  de,  de  expositione 
evangeliorum  et  epistolarum  339.    i 

Abendon,  Arms  of  531 

Absolution,   Form  of  73.    5 

Absolution  of  English  unable  to  attend 
Jubilee  at  Rome  197.  29 

Account  book  105  (cover) 

Account  Roll  379  (cover) ;  461  (flyleaf)  ; 
467  (cover) ;  ditto  (monastic)  84  (fly- 
leaves) 

Accounts  174,  in.  ;   219.   1 

Accounts,  Estate  205,  p.  367 

Accounts,  Roll  of,  French  172  (flyleaves) 

Acrostic  25 

Act   I   Eliz.  73.  61 

Acts  passed  i   Eliz.  64.  5 

Actuarius,  irepi  8ia(popds  ovpuif  76.  3  ;  wepl 
diayvuxreuv  ovpuv  76.  4,  7 ;  irepi  airlup 
tQv  oipuv  76.  5,  8;  rrept  Trpoyviixrews 
{oUpuv)  76.  9 

Ademerus,    Bp    elect    of    Winchester    205, 

P-  304 
Adso,  Epistola  de  antichristo  234,  11.  i 
Advocate,  Admissions  to  the  office  of  204, 

f.   172 
Advocates,  nomina  advocatorum  204,  f.  43 
Aegidius,  Ordo  judiciarius  42,  II.  ;    54,  2 
Aegidius,   Optima  quaestio  507.    10 


Aegidius,  de  urinis  32 ;    compilationes  uri- 

narum  373.    1 1 
Aegidius  Romanus,  de  regimine  principum 
113 ;      508.    2  ;     super     Posteriora    313 ; 
Questiones  super  libros   Physicorum  513 
Affinities,  Table  of  156.  2 
Agatho,  Pope,  Privilegium  437.  4 
Agilun,  Galterus,  de  pulsibus  84.  3 
Agincourt  204,  f.   129 
Agord,  John,  Pedigree  529 
Ainsley,    Parishes  in  the   Deanery   of   170. 

22 
Ainsworth,  John   363,   f.    i  ;    372  (flyleaves) 
Akroyd,  Henry,  grant  of  arms  to  528,  f.  3 
Alabaster,  Dr  W.,  Verses,  73.  71 
Alban,  St,  Poem  on  230.   42 
Albanensis  super  mortem  Hen.  jti  230.  29 
Albertanus  Brixiensis,  opera  61.  9,    10 
Albertus  Magnus,  de  naturis  reruni  35.    i  ; 
414;     507    (flyleaves);    meteora    506.    6; 
liber    metheororum    507.    i  ;   de  sensu  et 
sensato  507.   2  ;   de  nutrimento  et  nutrito 
507.  3 ;    de  etate  507.  4  ;   de  sompno   et 
vigilia    507.    5 ;    de    intellectu    et    intelli- 
gibili  507.  6 ;    de   spiritu   et   respiratione 
507.  8 ;  de  memoria  et  reminiscentia  607. 
9 ;   super  Ethica  510 
Albumazar,    de    florilnis    141.    22  ;    de    re- 


698 


INDEX. 


23 ;    in  ex pen - 


12  ; 


volutionibus  annorum  141. 
mentis  suis  467  (5) 
ALCHEMY 

Tractus  alkimie  181.  2 

Clavis     minoris     sapientiae     181. 

200.  9 
Rosarium     artis     alkimicae     181.     11; 

lilium  artis  alkimicae  181.   15 
Liber  secretorum  200.  7 
Cour  de  Chymie  399.  3 
Alchemical  tract  (Liber  Aureus  ?)  413, 

III.   2 
Tractatus  de  azuro  413,   in.  3 
Secretum  philosophorum  413,    IV.    i 
Alcock,  Bp  204,   f.    129,  228 
Aldhelmus,     S.,     Epistola     ad     Ealfridum 
(Eahfred)68,  IV. ;  de  laude  virginum  68,  I  v. 
Alexander    Aphrodis.  495.    4 ;    de   tempore 
497.    4 ;    de    sensu  497.    5  ;    in   hoc   quod 
augmentum,    etc.    497.    6 ;    de    intellectu 
et  intellecto  497.  7 
Alexander   Magnus,   Historia  154.    i  ;    epis- 
tolae  154.  2  ;    note  on  Alexander's  tomb 
164.     5 ;       vita     (abridgment     of    Julius 
Valerius)  177.  2  ;   epistola  ad  Aristotelem 
177.  3 ;    descriptio  morum  230.  30 
Alexander  Trallianus,  Litro  Sophistae  400.  r 
Aleyn,  John  364  (flyleaves) 
Alfraganus,    Liber    Alfragani    141.    10;    de 

annis  Arabum  504.  3 
Alkindus,  de  imbribus  141.   24 
Allayn,  John  73.   13 
Allegationes  et  Responsiones  380.   i 
Allot,   Edw.  318  (cover) 
Almanack  141.   18;   almanack  medii  motus 
lunae  110.  6  ;  almanack  planetarum  110.  7 
Almansor,  Nonus  liber  Almansoris  96 
Alston,  E.  C,  letter  635.  28 
Altar,    discourse    concerning    the    name    of 

291.  8 
Alured,  Tho.,    advice   to   the    Marquess   of 

Buckingham  393.   12 
Aluredus  Rievallensis,  vita  S.  Edwardi  153 
Amanda  Villa,  Henricus  de,  Chirurgia  467. 

I  ;  antidotarius  Chirurgiae  467.   2 
Amatory  verses  in  French  237.  2 
Ambrosius,     S.,     Epp.    quaedam     27.     10 ; 
cpistolae  395.  i  ;  epistola  brevissima  395. 


4 ;  Octonarium  99.  i  ;  in  Exameron  99. 
2 ;  de  laude  virginum  99.  3  ;  de  laude 
viduarum  99.  4 ;  de  virginitate  99.  5  ; 
de  laude  jejunii  99.  6 ;  de  benedictionibus 
patriarcharum  99.  7  ;  de  S.  Patriarcha 
Joseph  99.  8  ;  de  Naboth  99.  9 ;  epistola 
ad  Vercellencem  ecclesiam  99.  10;  de 
lapsu  virginis  114.  14;  Lamentatio  de 
lapsu  virginis  184.  2 ;  de  praeceptis  vir- 
tutum  114.  15;  de  paradiso  114.  16;  de 
poenitentia  114.  17;  de  apologia  David 
114.  18;  de  observantia  episcoporum 
114.  19;  de  bono  mortis  114.  20;  de 
excessu  sui  fratris  114.  21  ;  de  fuga 
saeculi  114.  24 ;  de  ofificiis  129.  2 ;  de 
mysteriis  129.  3 ;  epistola  Gratiani  ad 
Ambrosium  131.  21  ;  de  fide  131.  31  ; 
de  Spiritu  Sancto  iO.  ;  de  incarnatione 
ib.  ;   note  on  Herod  Antipater  238.   3 

Ancren  Riwle  234,  i.   i 

Andreas,  Antonius,  Quaestiones  super  meta- 
physica  335.  1  ;  quaestiones  de  anima  335.  2 

Andreas,  Joh.  1 ;  Novella  super  in.  iv. 
V.  Decretalium  1 ;  Apparatus  super  sex- 
tum  45.  3 ;  256.  i  ;  257.  i  ;  258.  3 ; 
493, 1. ;  Additiones  super  v.  libros  Decreta- 
lium 254;  Summa  brevissima  super  iv. 
lib.  Decretalium  258.  7 

Andreas,  Domina  Milancia  uxor  Joh.  An- 
dreae  1  (flyleaf) 

Andrew,   S.,   Drawing  of  261 

Andrewes,  Lancelot,  consecration  of  Jesus 
Chapel,  near  Southampton  389.   i 

Angels,  names  of  230.  40 ;  Nine  Orders  of, 
verses  593,  f.    11 7  3 

Angers  use  (Horae)  672* 

Anglesey  170.   7 

Anglo-Saxon  History,  list  of  authors  702.  i 

Anglo-Saxon  words  used  in  the  A.  .S. 
Chronicle  702.   2 

ANONYMOUS   TRACTS 

Tractatus  de  Missa  52.  2 

de  penis  inferni  61.  2 

de  gaudiis  paradisi  61.    3 

de   magnificentia   corporis   et  sanguinis 

d.  n.  Ihesu  Christi  61.  4 
Confession  61.  5  ;    349.  i 
de  vii  sacramentis  61.   6 


INDEX. 


699 


ANONYMOUS  TRACTS 

Expositio  Missae  62.    5  ;    151.   4 

Tract  on  Unity  73.   31 

On  the  Mass  84.   7  ;    on  lieariiig   Mass 

174,   IV.    I 
de  regimine  sanitatis  140.  6 
Tractatus  de  Creatione,  etc.  151.   5 
On  chastening,  EngHsh  160.  4 
de  X.  praeceptis  164.  3 
de  suffusione  oculorum  191.   2 
Liber  30  verborum  200.   8 
Sacrament,  the  218.    14 
de  terra  sancta  225.    12 
de  sacramentis  312.    r 
de  septem  sacramentis  380.    3 
de  nominibus  Christi  385.    16 
Explication  of  the  Love  389.    i  r 
de  viciis  et  virtutibus  402.  9 
Itinerarium  mentis  in  Deum  410,  in.  2 
Tractatus  de  temporibus  446.  2 
On  the  days  of  the  Moon  457,  11.8 
de  canicularibus  diebus  457,  11.  5 
Novem    judicum    de    mutacione    aeris 

467  (2) 
Omnis  homo  est  omnis  homo  512.   3 
Ansehmis,    S.,    super     evangelium     sanctae 
Mariae  104.  4 ;    Epistoha  ad   Walenanum 
122.   3  ;    de  sacramentis   ecclesiae  122.   3  ; 
de    beatitudine    ccelestis    patriae    184.    1  ; 
Prosologion    240.     16;     453.    4;     modus 
meditandi     240.     20 ;      meditatio    de    re- 
demptione  453.   i  ;     cur  Deus  homo  453. 
2  ;    de  casu  diaboli  453.   3  ;   contra  insipi- 
entem    453.    5 ;    epistola   ad   Lanfrancum 
de  libro  qui   dicitur  Monologion  453.  6  ; 
de    veritate   453.    7  ;     de    Ubero    arbitrio 
453.    8 ;     de    conceptu    virginali   453.    9 ; 
de   incarnatione   verbi   453.    10;    de  pro- 
cessione  spiritus  sancti  453.  1 1  ;   de  sacri- 
ficio  azimi  et  fermenlati  453.  12;  epistola 
de    sacramentis    ecclesiae    453.     13;     de 
Concordia    praescientiae    praedestinationis 
453.   14 ;     quomodo    grammatica    sit    453. 
16;   de  similitudinibus  453.    17 
Antichrist  447 
Antiquities,  English  686 
Antonius,  Vita  301.  5 
Antonius,   Quaestiones    super    I'hysica    368. 


1  ;   quaestiones  super  Metaphysica  368.  2  ; 
369.    I 

Antony   of  \'ienne,    S.,    Psalter   written    for 

Order  of  148 
APOCRYPHAL   WRITINGS 

de  assuniptioue  gloriosae  virginis  Mariae 

87.    7 
Joseph  of  Arimathea  87.   7 
Cross,  Story   of  the    120,   f.    1 1  i/ ;    402. 

10;    408,   f.   220 
de  ortu  Pilati  225.   13 
de  ortu  Judae  225.   14 
Epistola  Abigari  regis  230.  28 
Epistola  de  die  dominico  234,   11.   i 
Visio    Pauli    362,    I.  (d) ;    (in    French) 

435,   IV.   2 
Testamenta  XII.  Patriarcharum  402.  11; 

511.  2 
Liber   de    infantia    Mariae   Virginis    et 

Salvatoris  441.   7 
Gesta  Salvatoris  441.   8 
Apostles,  names   of,  with  meanings   408,   f. 

306  /> 
Apostles'  Creed,  legend  of  288 
Appleton,  Tho.  221 

Apuleius,  de  deo  Socratis  152.  i  ;  de  habi- 
tudine  doctrinaque  Platonis  152.  3 ;  de 
philosophia  morali  152.  4;  herbarium  345.  7 
Aquinas,  Thomas,  Summa  (pars  prima),  37, 
75,  317  ;  Capitula  primae  partis  secundi 
libri  Summae  289,  l. ;  Prima  Secundae 
305.  I  ;  Secunda  Secundae  286.  2  ;  305. 
2 ;  super  tertium  Sententiarum  323 ; 
super  quartum  Sententiarum  277  ;  Tertia 
pars  Summae  278.  2  ;  Liber  de  perfectione 
spiritualis  vitae  93.  i  ;  Quaestiones  de 
preceptis  93.  2 ;  Quodlibeta  93.  3 ;  375. 
2 ;  Quaestiones  de  virtutibus  93.  4 ;  de 
veritatibus  102.  i ;  super  opera  quaes- 
tionaria  S.  Thomae  116.  5 ;  Retracta- 
tiones  122.  10  ;  de  contrarietatibus  scrip- 
turae  sacrae  (?  S.  Thomae)  122.  11; 
Tractatus  de  judiciis  astrorum  122.  i^  ; 
Prayer  of  148,  p.  347  ;  de  veritate  299  ; 
de  veritate  theologica  332.  i  ;  334.  5,  6; 
Commentarius  super  Ethica  289,  III.  ; 
Quaestiones   S.  Thomae   de   Anima  460. 

2  ;    abstract  from  577.    7 


700 


INDEX. 


Archangels,  Seven  451a  4 

Arches,  Court  of,  see  Fragvtents 

Archimathaeus,  Practica  117.    13 

Archimedes,  de  quadratura  circuli  504.  9 

Architecture  620.   i,  2 

Arculphus  225.   12 

Ardeme,  Joh.,   Experimenta  190,  11. 

Argentein,  John,  owned  84,  198 

Aristeas  (Ps.-),  Letter  in  Latin  429 

ARISTOTELES 

ad  Alexandrum  91.   13;   225.   15;   314. 

2  ;    336.   9  ;    402.   5  ;    462.   6 
de  anima  452.  5  ;  506.  2  ;   super  librum 
de    anima    460.    i  ;     quaestiones    de 
anima  460.  3;    509.  5;    512.    13 
de  animalibus  109.  2 
de    coelo    et    mundo   452.   2  ;    506.    5 ; 
libri  cceli  et   mundi    (comment)  367. 
6 ;   in  libro  de  coelo  et  mundo  504. 
13;  quaestiones  super  libros  de  coelo 
et  mundo  509.  4 
de  divisione  466.   5  ;    liber    divisionum 

494.   4 
Liber    Elenchorum    199.    8 ;     458.    6  ; 
494.  8 ;    expositio  super  libros  Elen- 
chorum   512.    20 ;     quaestiones    libri 
Elenchorum  611.   i 
Ethica  289,  li.  ;    341,  v.  2  ;    Ethica  in- 
completa   494.  11  ;     liber    Ethicorum 
novus  458.  3 ;    liber  Ethicorum  vetus 
458.  4 ;    tabula  super  Ethica  462.   i  ; 
super  libros  Ethicorum  611.  4 ;  com- 
mentarius  super  Ethica  508.  i;  512.  17 
de  generatione   et  corruptione   444.  8  ; 
452.     3 ;     506.    4 ;     commentary    on 
137.   II  ;    367.  5 
Quaestiones  super  librum  de  longitudine 

et  brevitate  vitae  509.  6 
Metaphysica     506.     12  ;      Metaphysics 

(comment)  367.  9 
Meteora    181.     i  ;     452.    4 ;     506.    6 ; 

ditto,  comment  117.    10 
de  morte  et  vita  452.    1 1  ;    506.  7 
Organon     199,     465,    466,     468,     494; 
quaestiones  super  Organon  344.  6-12; 
668*;    comments  on  367,  448,  512 
Parva  naturalia,  quaestiones  super  344 
TTEpt    ipfiTjvelas    199.    3 ;     Periarmenias 


ARISTOTELES 

465.  3  ;    466.    3 ;    468.    3 ;    494.    3 ; 

quaestiones  super  libr.  Periarmenias 
512.    22 

Physica  452.  i  ;  506.  i  ;  Physics  457, 
II.  2,  3;  libri  Physicorum  (comment) 
367.  8  ;  expositio  super  libros  Phy- 
sicorum 512.  24 ;  quaestiones  Physi- 
corum 367.  7  ;  quaestiones  super  5 
libros  Physicorum  509.  i ;  quaestiones 
super  Physica  i.-vii.,  509.  3 ;  quaes- 
tiones super  Physica  512.    12 

de  memoria  et  reminiscentia  452.  6 ; 
506.  3 

de  metaphysice  509.  2 

de  physiognomia  487.  i ;  alius  tractatus 
de  physiognomia  487.  2,  3;  super 
physiognomia  506.  6 

Tabula  super  8  libros  Politicorum  462.  2 

Praedicamenta  465.  2  ;  466.  2  ;  468.  2  ; 
494.  2  ;  quaestiones  super  Praedica- 
menta 448.   I 

Priora  458.  i  ;  466.  7 ;  468.  8 ;  494. 
9  ;  quaestiones  super  librum  Priorum 
512.  11;  611.  2;  expositio  super 
libros  Priorum  512.   21 

Posteriora  458.  2 ;  466.  8 ;  468.  9 ; 
469.  I  ;  494.  10 ;  quaestiones  in 
librum  Posteriorum  611.   3 

Tabula  Rhetoricae  462.   3 

de  sensu  et  sensato  452.  7 ;  506.  10  ; 
quaestiones  super  librum  de  sensu  et 
sensato  509.  7 

Liber  sex  Principiorum  199.  5  ;   465.  4  ; 

466.  4 ;  468.  4 ;  494.  6 ;  super  libr. 
sex  Principiorum  448.  3  ;   512.    1 7 

de  somno  et  vigilia  452.  9  ;   506.  9 
de  sophisticis  elenchis  466.  9  ;   468.  6 ; 

469.  3 ;   super   librum   de   sophisticis 

elenchis  448.  4 
Liber  Topicorum  458.  7  ;   466.  10;  468. 

7  ;   469.   2  ;   494.  7  ;    expositio  super 

libros  Topicorum  512.  25 
de   vegetabilibus    409   (flyleaves) ;    452. 

8;   506.   II 
Comment  on  367 
Aristoteles  (Ps.-)  de  secretis  secretorum 

213  ;    402.    5 


INDEX. 


701 


Arithmetic,    comment    on     an    arithmetical 

work  137.    13 
ArUngton,   Lord,   letters   602.  4  b 
Arms    380*,    524,    546,    552,    563,   564,  670; 
coats    of   514 ;     of   England    571.    i  ;    of 
Families,  letter  A  568  ;   of  foreign  Kings 
and  Princes  557  ;    of  gentlemen  and  cor- 
porate bodies  559.   i  ;  grants  of  528,  562, 
10 ;   letters  upon  573 ;    of  Lord  Keepers, 
etc.  598;  of  noblemen  temp.  Edw.  L  and 
IL570;    office  of  537.    17,   35;    552.  12; 
ordinary  of  541*,  562,  567  ;     origin  of  the 
science  of  571.  5  ;  taken  from  monuments 
574  ;    and  names,   list  of  561  ;    and  pedi- 
grees of  gentry  526 
Arnulphus  Parisius,  Summa  Ut  Nos  Minores 

91.    10 
Ars  tabularum  341,  v.   5 
Artemidoms,  Oneirocriticorum  pars  77.   3 
Arthur,    King,    King   Arthur's   vi.  Banners 

537.   36 
Articuli  Cleri  235.  3 
Arundel,     Earl    of,    arraignment    197.    14; 

Letter  to  Q.   Elizabeth  197.  51 
Arundel,  T.,  Abp  204,  f.   193 
Arzachelis,    Canones    tabularum    Arzachelis 

110.   10;    Tabulae  141.   17 
Ascheman,  Th.  276,  f.    \\\  b  and  end 
Asclepius  152.   2 
Asenath,  Story  of  359,  f.   183 
Assisa  panis  205,  p.   462 
Assisa  panis  et  cervisiae  205,  p.  230 
Astexanus,  see  Athesanus 
Astrologica  385,  ff.  i,  iv ;  de  fato  puerorum 
225.    6 ;    Nativities,    Temperaments,    etc. 
336.  2 
Astronomica  110,  230.   8  ;   456 

Theorica  planetarum  174,  I.  2 
Tractatus  de  corporibus  ccelestibus  174, 

I.  6 
Tractatus  novus  de  sphaera  174,  i.  7 
Theoria  solis,  lunae,  etc.  387.   12 
Methodus  computandi  eclipsis  387.  13 
Astronomical  diagrams  388.    i 
Astronomical  tables  336.    40 ;    388.   2  ; 

456.  1 1. -IV.  ;   668,  f.    1 
Lectio  de  cometis  613.   3 
Book  of  Astronomy  457,    II.    1 


Athelstan,  Romance  of  175.  5 
Athesanus,  Summa  de  casibus  7 
Atkinson,  Robert,  Oration  392.  14 
Atona,  Joh.  de,  Constitutiones  Othonis  cum 
apparatu  38.  i  ;  super  constitutiones 
Othonis  et  Ottoboni  87.  9 ;  super  con- 
stitutiones Ottonis  128.  t  ;  super  consti- 
tutiones Ottobonis  128.  2 ;  glosa  super 
Constitutiones  Otonis  et  Octoboni  588,  f. 
119;  Septuplum  cum  commento  282 
Augustinus,  S.,  de  verbis  domini  et  de 
verbis  apostoli  60 ;  contra  Manicheos  de 
duabus  animabus  69.  2,  13  ;  sermo  in  die 
parasceves,  69.  3 ;  de  quinque  heresibus 
69.  4  ;  expositio  symboli  69.  5  ;  sermo  de 
muliere  forti  69.  6 ;  de  fide  rerum  invisi- 
bilium  69.  7  ;  de  singularitate  clericorum 
69.  8 ;  de  gratia  novi  testamenti  69.  9  ; 
de  octo  Dulcetii  quaestionibus  69.  10; 
quorundam  capitulorum  confutatio  69.  11; 
Hypomnesticon  69.  12  ;  de  heresibus  69. 
14;  de  virtute  Psalmorum  69.  15;  contra 
achademicos,  69.  16;  de  ordine  69.  17; 
de  moribus  ecclesiae  69.  18;  de  moribus 
Manicheorum  69.  19;  contra  epistolam 
fundamenti  Manicheorum  69.  20 ;  de 
spiritu  et  anima  100.  3  ;  de  decern  plagis 
100.  4 ;  126.  6 ;  de  decem  cordis  100.  5  ; 
de  disciplina  100.  6  ;  de  poenitentia  100. 
7  ;  de  patientia  100.  8  ;  de  immortalitate 
animae  100.  9;  ad  Nebridium  100.  10; 
de  ordine  rerum  100.  1 1  ;  Soliloquia  100. 
13;  Epistolae  100.  13;  de  civitate  Dei 
100.  1 5  ;  247.  I ;  Tabulae  super  de  civitate 
Dei  402.  2  ;  super  Genesim  ad  litteram 
100.  16;  108.  9;  Confessiones  100.  17; 
266.  t ;  de  Xll.  abusivis  100.  18  ;  de  spiritu 
et  littera  ib. ;  de  videndo  Deo  ib. ;  de 
virginitate  ib. ;  de  igne  purgatorio  ib.  ; 
Enchiridion  100.  19;  de  vera  innocentia 
100.  20;  de  Ixxxiii.  quaestionibus  100.  21  : 
Enchiridion  108.  i ;  ad  Volusianum  108.  2 ; 
de  doctrina  Christiana  108.  3 ;  epistolae 
108.  4 ;  unde  malum  108.  5  ;  de  libero 
arbitrio  108.  6 ;  de  magistro  108.  7 ;  de  vera 
religione  108.  8  ;  de  trinitate  108.  10  ;  ser- 
mones  ad  fratres  122.  6 ;  de  conflictu 
vitiorum  atque   virtutum   122.   7 ;    290.    7 ; 


702 


INDEX, 


408,  f.  211 ;  de  sermonc  doniini  in  monte 
122.  8  ;  de  gaudio  electorum  122.  9  ;  408, 
f.  218;  de  moribus  ecclesiae  126.  i;  de 
obedientia  et  humilitate  126.  4 ;  de  S. 
Joseph  126.  5  ;  de  bono  latrone  126.  7  ;  de 
bono  coniugii  126.  8 ;  de  eo  quod  nichil 
est  gloria  mundi  126.  9;  sermo  126.  10;  de 
vita  et  moribus  clericorum  126.  1 1 ;  de  cor- 
pore  et  sanguine  domini  131.  29  ;  sermo 
135.  7  ;  de  utiiitate  psalmorum  140.  4 ; 
contra  quinque  haereses  149.  i  ;  sermo, 
mulierem  fortem  149.  2 ;  sermo  de  resur- 
rectione  Domini  149.  3  ;  ad  inquisitiones 
Januarii  149.  4 ;  Hypognosticon  149.  5  ; 
admonitio  ut  non  solum  lingua  149.  6 ;  de 
vita  Augustini  149.  7;  Florigerus  223.  6; 
ad  comitem  240.  4 ;  de  vera  innocentia  240. 
5 ;  meditationes  240.  6,  17;  de  tenenda 
obedientia  240.  7  ;  de  bono  perseverantiae 
240.  8  ;  super  canonicam  Johannis  240.  9  ; 
de  patientia  240.  10;  de  ebrietate  240. 
1 1 ;  de  praedestinatione  sanctoioim  240.  12  ; 
de  laude  caritatis  240.  13;  de  libro  soli- 
loquiorum  240.  14  ;  de  beata  vita  240.  15  : 
de  videndo  Deo  247.  2  ;  de  misericordia 
247.  3 ;  de  patientia  247.  4  ;  de  diligendo 
Deo  247.  5  ;  contra  epistolam  Parmeniani 
247.  6;  ad  Cyrillum  265.  3;  Admonitio 
quaedam  265.  5 ;  sermo  ad  parochianos 
265.6  ;  sermo  de  ebrietate  265.  7  ;  de  cura 
gerenda  pro  mortuis  265.  8  ;  de  gaudiis 
electorum  265.  9;  de  visitatione  infirmorum 
265.  10 ;  de  dogmatibus  ecclesiasticis  265. 
1 1 ;  symbolum  dictatum  265.  1 2 ;  sermo  in 
depositione  defuncti  265.  13;  de  resurrec- 
tione  mortuorum  265.  14;  de  gloriosae 
incarnationis  secreto  265.  15 ;  de  divino 
iudicio  265.  16;  de  doctrina  Christiana 
265.  17;  Retractiones  265.  18  ;  de  diffini- 
tionibus  ecclesiasticorum  dogmatum  347. 
3 ;  extracts  from  347.  4 ;  410,  IV.  3  ; 
Regula  S.  Augustini  410,  11.  ;  Soliloquia 
433 ;  de  differentia  spiritus  et  animae 
452.  10  ;  Augustinus,  Pseudo-,  ad  Cyrillum 
122.  4 

Aulkmondbury  544,  f.  37 

Auvergne  6 

Ave,  in  English  52.   i 


Avenzoar,  Practica  medicinae  178.  1  ;  Anli- 
dotarium  178.  2 

Averroes,  super  libros  8  Physicorum  Aris- 
totelis  485  ;  486.  i  ;  super  liliros  de  ccelo 
et  mundo  486.  2  ;  super  libros  de  anima 
486.  3  ;  super  libros  de  generatione  et 
corruptione  486.  4 ;  super  librum  methe- 
ororum  486.  5  ;  super  librum  de  sensu  et 
sensato  486.  6  ;  super  librum  de  memoria 
et  reminiscentia  486.  7  ;  super  librum  de 
sompno  et  vigilia  486.  8  ;  de  causis 
longitudinis  et  brevitatis  vitae  486.  9 ; 
super   librum  de   substantia  orbis  486.    10 

Avicenna,  de  differentia  spiritus  et  animae 
109.  I  ;  506.  8  ;  de  viribus  cordis  178.  9 ; 
de  origine  lapidis  181.  24 ;  declaratio 
lapidis  181.  29 ;  liber  de  causis  407,  f.  59  ; 
canon  480 ;  de  anima  497.  i  ;  de  primis 
et  secundis  substantiis  497.  3 

Axminster  Church,  Arms  in  530  (flyleaf) 

Ayloff,  Dr,  address  to  623.   14 

Azo,  .Summa  institutionum  33.  4  ;  Summa 
super  Digesto,  infortiato  et  novo  33.  5  ; 
Summa  super  autentica  33.  6 ;  Brocardica 
261.  2  ;  Casus  Codicis  491.  i  ;  super 
libello  Institutionum  491.  2  ;  prohemium 
ad  Summam  Codicis  491.  3 

Babington,    Antony,    Letter   to    the    Q.    of 

Scots  197.  62 
Babraham  170.  24  ;  204,  f.   10 
Babwell  111.   6 ;    464,  f.   i  b 
Bacharius,  S.,  de  reparatione  lapsi  114.   13 
Bacon,  Lord,  Verses  upon  143.   10 
Bacon,  Sir  Nicholas,  Speeches  64.   i  ;   pre- 
sentation to  Hinderley  73.  6;   petition  to 
579 
Bacon,   Roger,  Breviarium  181.   7 
Bagot,  Sir  Ralph,  pedigree  528,  f.   17 
Bailies,  Bryan,   grant  to  528,  f.   9 
Balad  of  Love  176.  4 
Baldness,  Verses  on  253 
Balduinus,  Jo.  387.  4,  8 ;  de  meteoris  174,  li.  3 
Bale,  John,  Mss.  seen  by,  ix ;   26.   39 
Ball,  Mr,  farewell  sermon  685,  p.   1 
Balma,  Hugo  de  (?),  de  triplici  via  qua  per- 

venitur  ad  deum  353.  6 
Baly,  W.,  owned  134 


INDEX. 


703 


Bampton,  203.   7 

Banister,  Joh.  455,   f.    i 

Banners,  525,  f.  5  etc. 

Barba,   Joh.    de,    contra    morbum    pestilen- 

tialem  (English)  336.    16 
Barbara,  S.,   figure  of  464,  f.  i 
Barbone,  Will.   330.    i 
Barly,  John  287  (cover) 
Barnes,  Dr  636 
Barnwell  170.  7;  204,  f.  129;  356;  Churches 

granted  to  170.  35 ;  Barnwell  Priory,  ex- 
tract from  Register  524,    f.  39 
Baro,  Dr  389.    14 
Baronagium  569.    i  ;    578.    i 
Baronets,    Arms    of  517  ;    of  England   537. 

25  ;  liber  Baronettorum  520.    i 
Barons  of  England  537.   24 
Barrow  410,   il.  4 
Barrow,  Isaac,  Lectiones  629.    i 
Bartholomaeus,     Practica     159.     i  ;      urina 

169.  2  ;   de  arte  medicinae  413,   11. 
Bartholomaeus     Brixiensis,    marginal    gloss 

on    Gratian   6 ;    super   Decretum   67.    2  ; 

Tabula  quaestionum  87.   10 ;  Quaestiones 

87.    II 
Bartholomaeus  de  Glanvilla,   see  Glanvilla, 

B.   de 
Bartholomaeus     Exoniensis,      Poenitentiale 

151.    7 
Bartholomaeus  Mercatus  719 
Barton,  Ornaments  in  Deaneiy  of  204,  f.  88 
Barton,  Sir  R.  215  (flyleaves) 
Basilius,    S.,    Exameron    131.    34;    Sermo, 

Attende    tibi    184.    1 1 ;    Sermo   184.    1 2  ; 

Admonitiones    210,    f.    18  3;    de    solitaria 

vita  718,    p.  387 
Batchcroft,    Dr,    election   to    Mastership   of 

Caius  College  621.   6  ;    restoration  to  the 

Mastership    of    Gonv.    and     Caius    Coll. 

602,   f.  19;    635.    28 
Bateman,  Bp,  vii  ;  16,  63  ;  Constitutions  36  ; 

Mortuary  Roll  391.   i 
Bayham  458,  f.  105  a 
Baynbrigge,   Th.  228.    i 
Baysio,  Guide   de,  super   Decretales    Boni- 

facii  21 ;    Rosarium  super  Decretales  255  ; 

super    Sextum    256.    4  ;    257.    5  :    258.    2 ; 

493,   IV. 


Beckenham,   Fragments  {d) 

Becket,  Thomas  a,  see  Thomas,  S.,  of 
Canterbury 

Beda,  sermo  Aug.  de  muliere  forti  69.  6  ; 
104.  3 ;  super  Parabolas  104.  3 ;  liber 
Ruth  104.  6 ;  de  tabernaculo  114.  22  ; 
de  situ  terrae  lerosolomitanae  225.  1 2  ; 
de  situ  Britanniae  314.  3  ;  de  mirabilibus 
Britanniae  ib.  ;  super  Epistolas  canonicas 
347.  I  ;  de  imagine  mundi  402.  6 ;  ex- 
tract from  437,  f.  144/';  History  (extract) 
441,   p.    107 

Bede  Roll  44.  7 

Bedfordshire,   Arms  of  gentlemen  of  536.  4 

Bedfordshire  pedigrees  541.    13 

Beleth,  Joh.,  tractatus  de  ecclesiasticis 
officiis  487.   7 

Belgica  controversia  73.  66 

Bells,  names  of  211,   i.   3 

Benedict  the  Monk,  life  of  St  Thomas  of 
Canterbury  123,    ff.  i,  2 

Benedict,   Pope,  Constitutio  256.  3 

Benedict  XII.,   Bull  493  (flyleaf) 

Benedictus,  Glosa  super  Isagogen  Johannicii 
111.  2  ;  glosa  super  tegni  Galieni  111.  3 ; 
glosae  super  pulsus  Philareti  111.   4 

Benefices,  Tabula  beneficiorum  in  Anglia  et 
Wallia  9 

Bens,  Aegidius  Gualterus  585  (flyleaf) 

Berchorius,  Petrus,  Reductorium  morale  56 

Berdon,   Will.,  scribe  417 

Berengaudus  in  Apocalipsim  142 ;  301.  i  ; 
320 

Berkshire  Visitation   1597,   531 

Bernak,  Joh.  156.   3 

Bernardus,  S.,  Sermones  94.  i;  Tract,  super 
canonem  missae  secundum  S.  Bernardum 
62.  6 ;  ad  Eugenium  de  consideratione 
100.  14;  de  septem  horis  canonicis  112; 
de  dignitate  sacerdotum  114.  23 ;  Medi- 
tationes  120.  6  ;  408,  f.  96  /!' ;  epistolae 
149.  lo;  de  diligendo  deo  223.  3;  de 
oratione  223.  3 ;  Floras  223.  7 ;  Quis 
dabit  capiti  meo  aquam  240.  18  ;  dulcis 
meditatio  240.  19;  de  conflictu  vitiorum 
et  virtutum  290.  6;  de  altercatione  quatuor 
sororum  290.  9 ;  Homiliae  super  Missus 
est  Gabriel  290.    18;  de  praecepto  et  dis- 


704 


INDEX. 


pensatione  290.    19;    de  compassione  filii 

et  compassione  matris  408,  f.  207;   Expo- 

sitiones  super  Cantica  Canticorum  439,  11.; 

Sermon  on  440,   f.  2 
Bernardus     Papiensis,     Breviarium     28.     i  ; 

44.   I,   2  ;    54.  7 
Bernardus  Compostellanus,  super  Decretales 

253.  I  ;  casus  Bernardi  quarti  lib.  Decret. 

91.  7;    Margarita  decretalium  33.   i,    11 
Bernardus,  Chirurgia  407,   in. 
Beny,  Mr,  letters  635.  20 
Besan9on,  Bishops  of  292  (end) 
Bestiary  109.  5  ;  384,  11. ;  Illustrations  of  372 
Beverley,  Historiola  de  449.   1 1 
Beverley,  John,  vii ;  gives  3 — 5,  35,  56,  244, 

250,  470—475,  481 
Bevis  of  Hampton  175.  6 
Beza,  Theodore,  Oration  197.  49  ;    Epistola 

197.   54 
BIBLE 

Bible,  Complete  and  O.T. 

Hebrew,  Joshua — Malachi  404 

Greek,  Psalter  348 

Latin  224,  346,  350,  361,   412,   601 

—  sapiential  books  427.   i 

—  fragment  of  Exodus  309.  6 

—  fragments  of  Exodus  and  Num- 

bers 481  (flyleaves) 

—  fragments  of  Numbers  322  (fly- 

leaves) 

—  fragments  of  Ezra  125  (flyleaves) 

—  Psalter  148 

—  fragment  of  Jeremiah   304    (fly- 

leaf) 

—  fragments  (viii. — ix.)  of  Obadiah 

and  Jonah  153  (and  p.  695) 

Bible,  N.T. 

Four  Gospels  in  Greek  403 
Text  of  the  Four  Gospels  238.  6 
New  Testament  (English)  343 
Gospels  of  Matthew  and  Mark  (Wyclif) 
179 

Bible,  commentaries,  etc. 
Ruth,  commentarius  in  585 
Glosa  super  Psalterium  268 
Psalterium  gl.  267 
Expositio  super  Cantica  461.  3 
Commentarius  super  Esaiam  270 


BIBLE 

Matthew  gl.  90.   i 
Mark  gl.  90.  3 
Exposition  on  St  John  357 
Comment  on  Romans  iv.  295 
Epistolae  Catholicae  et  Apocalypsis  gl. 

68,  III. 
Apocalypse,  Engl,  commentary  on  231 
On  the  Apocalypse  244,  f.  123 
Concordantiae  Bibliae  62.  4;    115.   i 
CoUationes,  anonymae,  in  Epistolas  et 

Evangelia  70 
Table  on  commentary  on  the  Bible  88 
Dictionary  of  subjects  115.  2 
Themata  Evangeliorum  140.   7 
Themata  de  Epistolis  140.  7 
Bibliae  historiae  140.  8 
Tract    in    short    paragraphs    on    many 

Biblical  passages  151.  3 
Harmony  of  the  Four  Gospels  158 
Notabilia  sacrae  scripturae  210 
Compendium  s.  scripturae  374 
Epitome  of  the  Bible  Story  417.  6 
Epitome  of  the  Historical  Books  439, 

IV.   2 
Accents  of  words  in  the  Bible  461.    i 
Bindings  252,   294,   312,  335,   371,  514 
Bird,  Alicia  364  (flyleaf) 
Bishop's  Consecration  charges  197.    73 
Blasius,   Frater,    Comments   on   the    Palma 

of  fr.   Blazius  137.   5,  6 
Blithe,  Mag.  197.  52 
Blome,   Peter,  gives  487,  494 
Blomfield,    Francis    588,    f.    i;     notes    29; 
249,   p.    250;   489   (flyleaf);    extracts  204 
(flyleaves) ;   transcript  of  Brady's  transla- 
tion of  the  annals  of  G.  and  C.  College 
617 ;   arms    of   618 ;    Collectanea    Canta- 
brigiensia  632 ;   annals  686 
Blue  Garter,  Order  of  the  537.   5 
Bodney  589  end 

Boethius,  de  malo  91.  9 ;  liber  Praedica- 
mentorum  199.  2 ;  liber  Divisionum  199.  4 ; 
465.  5  ;  468.  5 ;  quaestiones  super  libros 
Divisionum  512.  23 ;  Topica  199.  6,  7  ; 
465.  6 ;  466.  6  ;  494.  5  ;  opera  theologica 
309 ;  de  sancta  Trinitate  309.  i  ;  utrum 
pater    et    filius    et    spiritus    sanctus,    etc. 


INDEX. 


705 


309.    2 ;    extracts   from    410,    p.    265  ;    de 
Consolatione   Philosophiae  484.    2  ;    720 ; 
de  unitate  et  uno  497.  2  ;   quomodo  tri- 
nit^s  unus  deus  497.  8 ;    ad  S.  Johannem 
diaconum   497.  9;    ad   eundem   497.    10 
fides  497.  1 1 ;  adversus  Nestorium  497.  12 
pseudo-  de  disciplina  scholarium  136.  18 
341,   III.   3 

Bohun,   Ilunifredus  401.  8 

Bolton,  Robert  de  443,  ff.  ii,  iii 

Bonatus,  Guido,  de  mutatione  aeris  467  (3) 

Bonaventura,  S. ,  de  Decalogo  184.  4;  408, 
f.  174^;  de  regno  coelorum  secundum 
Bo(naventuram?)  240.  22;  de  b.  Virgine 
332.  2 ;  meditationes  332.  3 ;  Stimulus 
amoris  353.  i  ;  of  Crystes  passyonne 
669'^.    I 

Boniface,  Abp,  constitution  of  362,  f.  38 

Bonifacius  IV.,  Pope,  Opus  in  arte  alki- 
mia  181.  4 

Bonifacius  VIII.,  Constitutio  257.  2  ;  liber 
sextus  decretalium  45.  2  ;  62.  i  ;  214.  i  ; 
253.  3  ;  256.  3  ;  cum  apparatu  Johannis 
45.  i;  257.  3;  258.  i;  493,  II.;  dispute 
with  Philip  le  Bel  537.  22  ;  Extra vagantes 
256.   2 

Bonkys,  William,  Quaestiones  super  Pris- 
cianum  344.  1 ;  quaestiones  super  Meta- 
physica  344.  2  ;  quaestiones  super  lib. 
de  generatione  et  corruptione  344.  3  ; 
quaestiones  super  Physica  344.  5 :  quaes- 
tiones super  Organon  344.  6 

Boraston  207,   I.  2 

Boraston,  Simon  de,  Distinctiones  27.   i 

Borell,  William  370 

Borough,  James  659,  660 

Borough's  grants  542,  f.   54;    551.   2 

Boryngton,  Joh.,  de  regiminibus  417.  3  ; 
liber  communis  417.   1 1 

Boston,  II.  de  16,  f.  213  3 

Boston,  John  145  (flyleaf) 

Boswell,  W.  132  (flyleaf) 

Boulainviller,  M.  le  Comte  de,  Systeme 
general  de  science  673,  674 ;  jMemoire> 
675,  676  ;  Lectures  et  reflexions  677—681 ; 
Reflexions  684 

Boulogne,  siege  of  537.   19 

Bourn  mineral  water  619,  f.  7 

G.  C.  C.    II. 


Bourne,  Ornaments  in  Deanery  of  204, 
f.  109 

Bowtell,  John  642 

Bowhoryth,  Joh.,  caution  43 

Boxsted,  Walterus  de  468,  f.  n6 

Bracton  59 

Bradshaw,  Henry  26 

Bradsley,   Peter,  Quaestiones  668*.   i 

Brady,  Dr,  ix ;  marginal  references  by 
192.  2 ;  Collections  64.  9 ;  502 ;  580— 
584 ;  Catalogue  of  books  given  to  Caius 
College  602.  2  ;  payment  to  602.  4  /> ; 
speech  on  being  elected  Master  of  G. 
and  C.  College  602.  9  ;  dialogue  between 
a  Christian  and  a  Sectarian  (?  by  Dr  B.) 
607.  I  ;  translation  of  the  Annals  of 
Gonville  and  Caius  College  617.  2 ;  Mis- 
cellanea 707 

Bramburton,  Edm.  de,  Quaestio  600.  3 

Brampton  71 

Brandon  520.   2 

Brearclifife,  W.  132  (flyleaf) 

Brecham,  Joh.,  caution  161 

Bredon,  John  270 

Bredon,   Simon  270 

Breklys  22 

Brevia,  Tractatus  componendi  brevia  205, 
P-  255 

Breviarium,  Sarum  394 

Breviary  (flyleaves)  438 

Brewood,  note  on  528,   f.   104 

Bridgwater,   Richard  170 

Bridlington  Priory  MS.  406 

Bridlington,  John  of.  Prophecy  249,  I.  6 

Briggs,  Mr,  Visitation  220.   r 

Brigham,  Nich.  153 

Brinkeley,   R.  348,  372,  403 

Bristol,  Earl  of  73.  85 ;  articles  concerning 
Lord  Conway  73.  86 ;  Petition  to  the 
Lords  143.  7  ;  Articles  charging  the  Duke 
of  Buckingham  73.  85  ;  143.  8 

Britain,  Ancient,  notes  on  the  geography 
of  701 

Britain,  Chronicle  of,  preliminary  matter  449.  2 

Britain,  Kings  of  449.   3 

Britton,  J.,  owned  623 

Brocardus,  Summa  de  edendo  327.  i  ; 
Summa  327.  2 

45 


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INDEX. 


Broke,  Thomas  17 

Brooke,  Sir  E.,  pedigree  525 

Brooke,  Joh.  of  Aspall,  owned  578 

Brotlierton,  Tho.  665,    12 

Brougham,  Lord,  reported  death  of  607.  15 

Broughton,  John,  pedigree  523,  f.  137 

Browne,  Justice  579 

Browne,  Knight,  pedigree  525,  f.  47  3 

Browning,  J.  492  (cover) 

Brudenell,  Th.  524,  f.  64 

Brunus  Longoburgensis,  Chirurgia  105.   3 

Brygg,  Thomas,  Itinerarium  449.   14 

Brythwald,  J.  386 

Bucer,  Martin,  epitaph  218.  7  ;  de  privato 
ministerio  423 

Buckenham,  William,  Juramentum  391.  2 

Buckingham,  Duke  of,  Earl  of  Bristol's 
articles  against  73.  85  ;  Collections  relat- 
ing to  the  143  ;  letter  to  the  University 
143.    13;    relation    to    both    Houses   389, 

P-  577 

Buckingham,  George  Duke  of,  banners 
designed  for  funeral  of  525,  f.  5 

Buckinghamshire  Visitation  1634,  534 

Buckworth  524,  f.  36 

Bullen,  Sir  Geoffrey,  pedigree  526 

Bumpstede,  R.,  owned  250,  470,  481 

Bungay,  T.  de,  Quaestiones  super  libros  de 
coelo  et  mundo  509.  4 

Burdegalia,  Joh.  de,  see  Barba,  Joh.   de 

Burgess,  John,  sermon  389.   19 

Burgo,  Joannes  de,  Pupilla  oculi  112 ; 
119.   I  ;  do.   Pars  sexta  iii  va 

Burgoyne,  of  Cambs.,  pedigree  518 

Burgundia,  Jo.  de,  de  morbo  epidemico 
336.   15 

Burkitt,  William,  owned  685 

Burley,  Quaestiones  263 

Burley,  Adam  de,  quaestiones  263;  668*.  2; 
super  libros  de  anima  668*.    12 

Burley,  Walter,  de  universalibus  139.  i  ; 
on  the  Isagoge  of  Porphyry  139.  2  ;  super 
librum  Praedicamentonim  139.  3 ;  super 
librum  de  sex  principiis  139.  4 ;  super 
Porphyrium  de  Enuntiatione  139.  5  ;  de 
obligationibus  434.  i  ;  alius  tractatus 
434.  2 ;  suppositiones  434.  3 ;  super 
librum    Periarmenias    448.    2 ;     668*.    3 ; 


quaestiones  in  librum   Periarmenias  512. 

5  ;  668*.  7  ;  super  viii.  libros  Physicorum 

448.  7  ;    super  Politica  Aristotelis  490.  i ; 

505 ;  super  Ethica  490.  2 ;  quaestiones  de 

potenciis    animae    668*.    3 ;     quaestiones 

circa  tertium  de  anima   668*.    13;    super 

libn.im  posteriorum  668*.  9 
Burlton,    Humfrey,   grant   of  arms   to   528, 

f.    I 
Burrough,  Sir  James,  gives  601;  owned  620 
Burwell  Priory  376 
Bury  St  Edmunds  111.  6  ;  356 ;  464,  (.  ib;  fire 

at  249,  1.3;  MSS.  from  145,  154,  225,  480 
Bussey  524,  f.  52 
Butler,  Nich.  414  (flyleaf) 
Butler,  Walter,  pedigree  625,  f.  47  <> 
Butriis,  Jacobus  de,    lectura  super   Digesto 

veteri  245 
Byland  Abbey  MS.  440 
Byschop,  Galfr.,  caution  75,  323 

Cabolde,    Th.    45,     172;    gives    380,     613; 

owned  274,  371 
Caigon,  R.,  dedication  to  669 
Caius,  John,  gifts  of  viii ;  lines  362,  i.   (a) ; 
gives  50,  76,  77  ;  356,  360,  404,  495,  500 ; 
handwriting  of  249,   I.   17  ;  letters  714 
Calderinus,    Jo.,   Auctoritates   et   sententiae 

Bibliarum  133.   2 
Caledonian  Forest,  Poem  73.  78 
Calthorpe,  J.  107 
Calverton,    Robertus   de,    liber   de   practica 

advocatorum  588 
CAMBRIDGE 

Cambridge,  Town  and  County  Union  of 
St  John's  and  St  Edward's  Churches 
170.   19 
Nomina  villarum,  etc.  170.   30 
Taxatio  domorum  170.  33 
St  Clement's  204,   f.  45 
St  Peter's  juxta  castnxm  204,  f.  45 
St  Botulph's  356,  p.  8 
Sturbridge  Fair,  cry  of  604.  8 
Cambridgeshire  204 

Cambridgeshire  Deaneries,  list  of  orna- 
ments 204,  f.  55 
Cambridgeshire  Visitation  541.  8  ;  Visi- 
tation,   1619  542 


INDEX. 


707 


CAMBRIDGE 

Cambridge,  County  of,  wool  tax  returns 
498 

Cambridge,      University      and      Town, 
Charters,     Customs,     etc.,      of     the 
University    and    Town    618  ;    docu- 
ments   604 
Cambridge,   University  : 

University  Library,  Catalogue  of  His- 
torical Mss.  73.  3 ;  building  of 
Library  73.  51  ;  expenses  of  building 
east  side  621.  11  ;  Library  keeper 
604.  5 

Visit  of  Prince  Charles  and  the  Elector 
Palatine  73.  46 

University  exempt    from   Visitation   73. 

57.  58 
Heads  of  Colleges  in  1612  173.  2;  de 

gymnasii   Cantabrigiensis    antiquitate 

173.   6 
Commemoratio  Benefactorum  173.  9 
Papal  privileges  194.  3-7  ;  249,  11.    i 
Ecclesiastical  Jurisdiction  197.   5 
Creatio  Doct.   Theol.  197.  70 
Graces  218.   i,  8 
List  of  Chancellors  249,  i.  3  ;  of  Vice- 

Chancellors  623.  6 
Chronicle  of  the  foundation  of  249,   11. 

2   (identical  with  9) 
Hospitium  S.   Edmundi  Regis  369.   2 
Hospitalis  S.  Jo.  Jerusalem  391.  31 
Literae  Academicae  ad  Hen.  VHL  391. 

35 
Statute  466  (cover) 
Arms  of  Professors  542,  f.  3 
Tuition  fees  602.    5;    621.   15 
Senate  House,  building  of  602.  6  ;  ex- 
penses 621.    10,   16 
Statuta  (Abp  Parker's  MS.)  602.  7 
Statuta  (Eliz.)  604.   i  ;  620.  3 
Statuta  706,  11. 
Excerpta  e  Statutis  628 
Oratores  Academiae  604.   2 
Letters  of  James  L  604.   3 
Letter  of  Henry  VHL  604.  4 
Inventory  604.  6 
Clerk  of  the  Market  604.  7 
Discommuned  persons  604.   10 


CAMBRIDGE 

University  Preachers'  subscription  604. 
1 1  ;    Preachers   at  St  Mary's  621.    1 7 

Gratiarum  formulae  604.  12 

Juramenta  604.    13 

Formulae  Incorporationis  604.    14 

Absolutio  in  fine  termini  604.    15 

Compounders  604.    16 

Royal  Letters  of  Ch.  I.  and  James  I. 
604.    17 

Cycle  of  Proctors  604.   18 

Mr  Hare  and  his  Collections  604.  29 

Tripos  Verses  613.  8 

Royal  Letters  621.    5 

Press  account  621.   12 

Vice-Chancellor's  accounts  621.    13 

Mr  Crane's  Benefaction  621.   14 

Graduati   1600— 1784  622 

Combination  Paper  622.  2 

Letter  of  Ch.  II.  623.   10 

Letter  of  D.  of  Somerset,  Chancellor 
623.   II 

Prayer  before  lecture  623.   i 

Proclamation  of  C.  Roderick,  V.C. 
623.    7 

Dr  Spencer's  speech  623.  9 

Orations  666 

Letters— Academical,  etc.  687-691 

Degrees,  April  25,   1728,  692 
Cambridge,   Colleges  : 

Clare  Hall,  Mr  Hagar's  fellowship 
declared   void   607.    16 

Christ's  College  73.  14,  48-50;  Statutes 
73.  48  ;  office  of  Preacher  73,  p. 
123 

Corpus  Christi  College,  Statutes  73. 
47  ;  391.  30 ;  Inventory  of  books  and 
MSs.  given  by  Abp  Parker  710 

Downing  College  case  635.   14,   15 

Emmanuel  College,  Grace  at  623.  2 

Gonville  and  Caius  College,  Batch- 
croft's  election  to  the  Mastership 
621.  6 ;  letter  of   restoration  602.  4  c 

Fellows,  list  of  602.  8 

Dr  Brady's  speech  on  being  elected 
Master  602.  9 

Dr  Gooch's  declaration  602.   10 

Statuta  Edm.  Gonville  602.   11 

45—2 


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INDEX. 


CAMBRIDGE  (Gonville  and  Caius  College) 

Acts  of  the  Fellows  before  the  Visita- 
tion  171 5,  602.   12 
Miscellaneous     papers     relating     to 
602  ;  charges  of  enlarging  the  Chapel 
602.    3 

Nightingale  and  Echo,  by  T.  P.  J. 
602.   13 

Will  of  Dr  John  Smith  602.   14 

Statutes  604,   636,   711 

Acta  (hodie  gesta)  610 

Commemoration  Book  612 ;  Annales 
614 ;  continuation  615 ;  extracts  from 
the  Gesta  books  616.  2  ;  Journal 
616.  3 

Yearly  rents  617.  i  ;  extract  from  the 
Annals  617.  2  ;  translation  of  the 
Annals  by  Dr  Brady  617.  2   (2) 

Documents  621,  706.   1 

Documents  and  letters  635;    714 

Property,  etc.  621.  20 

Mr  Peters'  bill  of  charges  635.   1 2 

Thurston  Speeches  637 

Wortley  Speeches  638 

Tancred  Speeches  639 

Boat-Club  Books  1827-  640,  641 

Dr  Branthwaite's  bequest  648 

Register  of  books  taken  out  by  the 
Fellows  649—654 

Betting  Books  655—657 

Fellows'  Book  of  Commons  658 

Coins  659,  660 

Annals,  by  Blomefield  686 

Catalogue  of  Sir  James  Burrough's 
bequest   of  books   700.    1 

Hist,  of  G.  &  C.  College  by  W.  II. 
Williams  700.  3 

Papers  of  Caius  College  history  700.  5 

Engravings  by  H.  Davy  700.   2 

Catalogue  of  the  Library  643,   700.  6 

Catalogus  librorum  700.   7 

Catalogus  librorum  juridicorum   700.  8 

Bequest  of  Dr  Legge  700 

Index  to  the  Annals  by  Dr  Gooch 
713 

Minute  books  of  the  College  Societies, 
viz.  Cricket  Club,  Debating  Society, 
Fortnightly  Society,  p.  693 


CAMBRIDGE 

King's  College,  Catalogue  of  Provosts, 
etc.    173.    10 ;    confirmatio   terrae   de 
Syon  392.  2 
Magdalene  College,  Statutes,  73.  54 
Peterhouse  73.    52  ;  St  Peter's  College, 
Consecration  of   Chapel  291.    5 ;    St 
Peter's     College,      Assensus      Regis 
(Edw.  I.)  ad  fundationem  sancti  Petri 
391.   10 
Trinity  College,  Arrearages  1644,  73.  53 
Colleges,  references  to  170.  7 
Camden's  gifts  551.    i 

Camden,  William,  Huntingdonshire  Visita- 
tion 524 
Camilla,  Nich.  de,  Tabula  super  Decretales 
Innocentii  32.  i  ;  tabula  super  apparatum 
Innocentii  IV.  super  lib.  Decretalium 
258.  6 
Cammell,  William  376 

Camps,  Ornaments  in  Deanery  of  204,  f.  63 
Camsal,   Ric.  de,  quaestiones  super  librum 

priorum  Analiticorum  668*.  8 
Camville,  W.  de,  scribe  302.   i 
Canon  Law,  see  Law 
Canones  de  anno  504.   1 1 
Canones  astronomiae  456 
Canones  Directorii  613.   9 
Canones  motuum  planetarum  110,  p.   343 
Canourgue,  la  214 

Cantelupe,  Nic,  Chronica  fundationis,  etc., 
Universitatis  Cantabrigg.   249,  I.  9;    249, 
II.  2 
Canterbury,    Archbishops   of.    Constitutions 

311 
Canterbury,   Archbishop's  documents  relat- 
ing to  Ely  204,  f.  183 
Canterbury  Charters,  copies  of  391.   1 1 
Canterbury,  Constitutiones  provinciales  207, 

II.   I 
Canterbury,  St  Augustine's,  MSS  from   144, 
211,    238,    361,    435,    456 ;    obits    144.    3  ; 
Consuetudinary  211,   I.   i  ;  List  of  monks 
238.  14;  Versus  de  fundatione  monasterii 
391.    12 
Canterbury,  Christ  Church,  MS.  301,  308,  427 
Capgrave,  John  {?),  the  life  and  martyrdom 
of  S.  Katherine  390.   2 


INDEX. 


709 


Caradoc  223.   7 

Cardanus  174,   in. 

Cardinalis,  de  morbis  oculoiuni  379.    12 

Cardinals  393.   4,  6 

Carew,  George  426 

Carleton,     George,    commentarius    in    duos 

libros      priores      Aristotelis      Physicorum 

397.    I 
Carletun  410,   II.  4 
Carlo  v.,  Ragionamento  421 
Carolus  Magnus,  Vita  (by  Eginhard)  177.  i 
Carr,  N.  197.  52 
Carta    humanae    redemptionis,    in    English 

verse  230.  21 
Casaubon,  Isaac  73.  81 
Cassiodorus,  Sententia  de  S.  Cypriano  114. 

I  ;  de  substantia  aniniae  126.  12  ;  de  anima 

131.  35;  Oratio  238.   14 
Castelvetri,    Giacomo  421,  p.  i 
Castles  in  England  537.  29 
Casuarius,  super  Digestum  vetus  33.  2 
Casus  91.   4 
Catalogues  ix 
Catechism  220.   2 
'  Catholics   of  England,'    Petition   to   King 

James  73.    24 
Catlin,  Jeremy  433  (flyleaf) 
Cato,  Disticha  107;  417.   10;  Glossae  super 

Disticha  144.  2;  Monosticha  144.  4;  Liber 

Catonis  202.    i 
Caulhiaco,  Guide  de,  Inventory  336.   i 
Causton  611,  f.  145  ^ 
Causton,  Jo.  334  (flyleaf) 
Causton,  Michael  de  vii ;  gives  19,  24,  260, 

302,    303,   305,  317,  453  ;   bequeaths   277  ; 

owned  600,  611 
Cautiones  2,  10,   14,  17,  24.   37,  43,  51,  75, 

78,   82,   91,  161,  251,   254,   257,   293,   295, 

299,  307,  384,  412,  444,  452,  459,  466,  479, 

485,  486,  589,  600 
Ceccolius,  Jo.,  Annotationes  ad  libelli  exer- 

citiorum  notitiam  227.  2  ;  exercitia  Ignatii 

227.  3 
Cecil,     Lord,     ten     precepts     to     his     son 

613.  6 
Cessolis,  Jacobus  de,  de  ludo  scaccarum  132 ; 

fragment  388.    7 
Chabnor,  pedigree  553.  9 


Chaderton,    William,    Bishop    of    Chester, 

Articles   for   the   diocese   197.    13 
Chamber,  Th.  160.  4 
Champier,      .Symphorien,      Fondement      et 

origine   des   tiltres   de   Noblesse   661.    i  ; 

le  dyalogue  de  Noblesse  661.   2 
Chancellors  of  England  537.   52 
Chandos,  pedigree  525,  f.  891^ 
Chapman,  John  204,   f.  226 
Charles  I.,  Letter  to  the  University  143.  12  ; 

604.  17 
Charles  II.,  Letter  to  the  University  623.  10 
Charles,  Nicholas,   Huntingdonshire  Visita- 
tion 1 61 3,  524 
Charms  147,  p.  74;  379.  3;  383,  p.  14;  457, 

f.  8  ;   charm    against  rats   and  mice  385, 

p.  301 
Charters,  Carta  de  foresta  87.  6 ;  205,  f.  214  ; 

Carta  Henrici  III.  communium  libertatum 

205,    f.    202  ;    copies    of    Charters    580 ; 

compositio   cartarum    230.    31 
Charterhouse  MS.  433 

Chaucer,  G.,  complaint  to  his  purse  176.  4 
Chaumpeneys,  Galfr.  330.   i 
Chaveto,     Stephanus     de,    Glosulae     supra 

Johannicium   86.    1 
Chemistry,  lectures  on  630 ;  course  of  631 
Chendut  of  Chenouth,  Pedigree  530 
Cheshire  pedigrees  547 
Cheshire  and  Lancashire  pedigrees  533.   i 
Chester,  Abbot  of  S.  Werberga,  Oath  391.  9 
Chester  documents  197.   2 — 4,   10,   11,   12 
Chesterton,  Ornaments  in  Deanery  of  204, 

f.  80 
Chesterton     Church,      Appropriation      204, 

f.  218 
Chests,  see  under  Cautiones 
Chicheley,  Abp,  Constitutio  204,  f.  19;  222, 

p.  5  ;  Letter  to  W.  Lyndwood  328,  f.  175  (^ 
Chillenden,   Th.   308 
Chinese  MS.  699 
Chirmister,  Tho.  de,  quaestiones  super  libnim 

Preciani  de  constructionibus  668*.  4 
Christ,  drawing  of  302,  f.    176/; 
Chronicle  A.D.  842  — 1340  205 

—  (printed  by  J.  J.  Smith)  249,   I.   3 

—  of     Britain,     preliminary    matter 
449.    2 


yio 


INDEX. 


Chronicle,  English  (Roll)  717 

—  Norman  449.  6 

Chronicon  72 

Chronicon  sive  liber  Pauperum  92 
Chronology  of  the  Church  192.  2 
Chrysostomus,    S.    Joh.,    de    compunctione 

cordis  27.  6 ;  de  eo  quod  nemo  leditur  nisi 

a  semetipso,  27.  7 ;  de  reparatione  lapsi, 

27.   8  ;    super  Miserere  met   Deus  27.  9 ; 

Flores  131.  i ;  exceptiones  super  Psalmum  i. 

ib. ;  excerpts  131.  2-28  ;  Sernio  de  cruce 

et  latrone  290.  8  ;  Liturgy  of  355.  viil. 
Chrysostomus,    pseudo-,    super    Matthaeum 

(opus   iniperfectum)  102.  2 
Chulbeham,    Thomas    de,    Sunima,    et    de 

poenitenicia  351.    1 
Churchwardens'  Oaths  73.   70 
Cicero,  de  divinatione  240.  24 ;  de  amicitia 

225.  5 ;  721.  2 ;  Rhetorica  305.  2  ;  Rhetorica 

nova  249,  I.  4  ;  Rhetorica  vetus  249,  i.  8  ; 

de  Officiis  249,  i.  10;  de  Oratore  249,  i.  14; 

Commentarius  in  iv.  libros  ad  Herennium 

488;     de    Senectute    721.     i;     Somnium 

Scipionis    721.    3;    in    Sallustium   721.   4; 

Paradoxa  721.  5  ;  de  Legibus  721.  6 
Cicero,  pseudo-,   Synonyma  166.  2 
Cinque  Ports,  Barons  197.    15 
Cistae,  see  under  Cautiones 
Clairvaulx,  Richard,  epitaph  522;  562.   13; 

commendations  of  Mr  Churchyard  552.  14 
Clapham,  Mistres  669*  (end) 
Clapham,  Joy  669*  (end) 
Clapham,  pedigree  522,  f.  138 
Claudianus  238.    16 
Claxton,  Thomas,   Scriptum   super   primum 

Sententiarum  370 
Clemens      Romanus,     Expositio     Epistolae 

dementis    181.     21  ;    6'|0oi    5id(popoi    355. 

IX.;  Spurious  papal  document  (attributed 

to  St  Clement)  386,  f.  97  a 
Clemens  V.,  Constitutiones  Clementinae  62. 

2  ;  171 ;  253.   4  ;  269,   i. ;  311 
Clement  VIIL,  a  discourse  of  393.  3 
Clervaulx,  Richard,  see  Clairvaulx 
Clifton,  William,  Constable  of  the  Port  of 

London,  genealogy  525,  f.  38/) 
Clossy,   Guil.  427,  II. 
Clynt,  J.  510  (end) 


Cobbes,  Ja.,  owned  603 

Cocke,  Ri.,   Letters  Patent  of  528,  f.  57^ 

Cockeryng,   Henr.  de,  owned  361 

Coga,  Nath.,  73.  48 

Coins,    English   686 ;    Numismata   Coll.    de 

Gonvile  et  Caius  659,  660 
Cok,  John  669*,  f.  210 
Coke,  Robert  73.   4 
Coke,  Sir  Edw.,  verses  upon  143.   10 
Colbatch,   Dr  619,   f.  7 
Colbrane,  York  573,  f.  42 
Cole,  W.,  Collections  573,  f.  33 
Colevile,  Ph.  de  204,  f.   209 
Collin's  Complaint,  a  song  623.   8 
Colloquy,  in  verse  84.  8 
Columbanus,  Monosticha  144.  4 
Combis,    Jo.    de,    Veritas    theologica     (by 

J.  de  Combis  or  S.  Thomas)  212;    193; 

332.   I 
Comets,  Liber  de  cometis  467  (6) 
Common- Place  Book  685 
Compositio  cartarum  230.  31 
Compotus,  On  137.   12  ;  account  of  writers 

on  137.   10  ;  verses  on  504.    i 
Compotus  ecclesiasticus  385.  6 
Concertatio  mathematica  73.    76 
Conchis,  W.  de,  Philosophiae  compendium 

161.  2  ;    Secunda  philosophia  225.  3 
Concilium    Oxoniae    349.  9 ;    constitutiones 

44.7 
Conclave  393.  5 

Concordantiae  sanctorum,  61.    13 
Confession,  Tract  on  362,  il.  ii. 
Conington  524,   f.  21 
Conington  of  Gloucester,  arms  of  526 
Constantinus  Afer,  Viaticus95.  9;  411.  i ;  do. 

cum  gl.  Gerardi  (?)  97.  i ;  de  melancholia 

411.   2 ;  de  stomacho  345.  3  ;  411,  3  ;  de 

oblivione  411.   4  ;   de  coitu  379.   4  ;   411. 

5,  6  ;  liber  elephantiae  411.   7  ;  de  modo 

medendi  411.   8  ;  on  fevers  411.  9 
Constantyne,   William,   pedigree  523,  f.   137 
Constitution  Adeo  quoriDidam  204,   f.    135 
Constitutiones  in  consilio  Oxoniensi,  44.   7 
Constitutiones  provinciales  38.   II. 
Constitutions,  Papal  and  Provincial  588.  4 
Consuetudines  curianim  205,  p.  409 
Consultatio  sacerdotum  389.   5 


INDEX. 


711 


Conway  213 

Conway,    Lord,    Earl    of    Bristol's    articles 

concerning   73.   86 
Coote,  Th.,  Peniteas  cito  peccator  203.   7 
Corbett,  Dr,  Speech  on  the  repair  of  Panics 

73.  60 
Cormynon,  Robert,  pedigree  523,  f.    137 
Cornwall,  Arms  of  various  towns  in  532 
Cornwall,  Arms  of  gentlemen  of  672.   i 
Cornwall  Visitation,    1573  553.  3;  do.  1620 

632 
Cornwallis,   Sir  Charles,    Apology  143.   14  ; 

instructions  to  his  son  143.    15 
Cornysh  667.  8 
Corpus  Juris  Civilis,  Dissensiones  dominoruni 

super  toto  corpore  juris  civilis  33.  10 
Costessey,  H.,  gives  109 
Cotton,     Sir     R.,     Speech    73.    22 ;    small 

treatises     291.      1 1  ;     Cottonian    Library, 

Catalogue   73.    i,    1 
Court  Officers,  directions  for  389.  22 
Courtenay,    Heni-y,    Marq.   of  Exeter,   dis- 

grading  of  537.    26 
Coverstok,  R.  de,  cautio  91.   13 
Cowton,    super   primum    Sententiarum  281, 

I. ;    324 ;    Quaestiones    (Cowton  ?)    super 

secundum  Sententiarum  281,  11. 
Cox,  Richard,  Inventory  53.   i,   10 
Cracovia,  Mathias  de,  Conflictus  rationis  et 

conscientiae  353.  3 
Crafford  pedigree  606,  p.  46 
Craik,  Richard,  cautio  295 
Cranewys,  John,  owned  113 
Cranmer,     Thomas,     Supplication     to     the 

Queen    218.    10 ;    letters    to    the   Queen 

and    to    Drs    Martin    and   Story  218.   1 1  ; 

Juramentum  391.  8 
Craven,  Simon  de,  Quaestiones  super  tegni 

111.  9 
Creed,  Apostles'  174,  v. 
Creed,  Articles  of  the  234,   II.    r 
Creed,   in  English  52.   i  ;  328,   f.   iv  // 
Cretton,  Dr,  Oratio  627.   2 
Cretyngg,  Joh.  147,  p.  1 1 2 
Crewe  pedigree  606,   p.  45 
Crispe,   William  73.    13 
Crofton,   Mr  685,  p.  220 
Crome,    Walter   vii ;    gives    114,    129,    131, 


342,    395;    scribe    of  99;    letter    342   (fly- 
leaves) ;  will  of  114  (flyleaf) 
Cromwell,  pedigree  524,  f.  162 
Cromwell,   Thomas,    Injunctiones  391.  4 
Crow,  William,  gives  667 
Crowcher,  J.  493  (end) 
Crowfoot,  J.   R.,  scribe  of  664 
Croydon  Hospital,  Statutes  694 
Cumberland  Visitation  576 
Cunningham,  William,   '  Adaais'  226 
Cursum,  Robertus  de,  Una  pars  Summae  331 
Curwin,  pedigree  522,  f.  377 
Curzon,  Rob.  de,  Summa  151.    10 
Cyprianus,   S.,  de  ecclesiae  unitate  114.   i  ; 
de  disciplina   et  habitu  virginum  114.   2  ; 
de  lapsis  114.    3  ;    de  mortalitate  114.  4 ; 
de  oratione  Dominica  114.  5  ;  de  opere  et 
elemosina  114.  6  ;  de  bono  patientiae  114. 
7  ;   de   zelo  et   livore  114.  8 ;   de  exhor- 
tatione    martyrum    114.    9 ;    de   laudibus 
martyrum  114.  10  ;  ad  Demetrianum  114. 
11;   ad   Donatum  114.    1 2  ;    extract  from 
437,  f.  144/; 
Cyrillus,  S.,  epistola  ad  Augustinum  265.  4 
Cyrillus,  pseudo-,   Epistola    ad  Augustinum 
122.  4 

Dade,  T.,  letter  635.  24 

Dallyng,  Will.,  Quaestiones  super  librum 
Periarmenias  512.  4  ;  quaestiones  super 
libros  Posteriorum  512.  10 ;  quaestiones 
super  librum  de  generatione  et  corrap- 
tione  512.    19 

Dalton,  John,   owned  412 

Dalton,  M.,  owned  412 ;  The  Christian 
Catholick496,587;  commentary  on  subjects 
belonging  to  Law  (?  by  M.  Dalton)  586 

Dalton,  Tyrrell,  gives  412,  496 

Damascenus,  see  Joannes  Damascenus 

Daniel,  Hen.,  de  urinis  180.  i  ;  liber  uri- 
crisiarum  376 

Dares  Phrygius  402.   8 

Darius,  Litt.  ad  Alexamlrum  230.  41 

Dartmouth  Churches,  Arms  in  530 

Dastyn,  John,   Rosarium  181.    16 

Dauchinham,    Hug'  de  210 

Daun,  Daniel,  Insignium  Gentilitiorum  col- 
lectio  603 


712 


INDEX. 


Davenant,    Bp,    Answer   291.    3 ;    ad    Sam. 

Ward  389.  7 
Davison,  Mr,  arraignment  197.   14 
Davy,   Dr   672  ;  scribe  of  624.   2  ;   A  letter 

to  Lord  —  626 
Davy,   H.,  engravings  700.  2 
Davy,  Martin,  Versus  funerei  639.    2 
Decorations  314 

Decreta,  Table  of  the  222,  p.   263 
Decretales,     collection     of    349.     10 ;     De 

excommunicatione  120,    iv. ;  super  libros 

Decretaliuni  62.   3  ;   151.  9,    10 ;   secunda 

compilatio  44.  3;  quarta  compilatio  44.  4. 

See  also  Gregorius  IX.,  Innocentius  IV., 

and  Bonifacius  VIII. 
Dedacus,  Quaestiones  super  Ethica  369.   2 
Dedicatio  Ecclesiarum  235.  2 
Deeds,  Forms  or  copies  of,   in  French  383, 

p.  2 
Definitions  of  terms  and    memorial    verses 

91.   9 
Degrees  of  Affinity  91.   3 
Deguileville,    Guillaume    de.   Pilgrimage   of 

the  Soul  124 
Delamothe,  Georges,  Lamentations  surl'estat 

miserable  de  la  France  174,  vi. 
Demetrius,    S.,    Martyrium    sancti    martyris 

Demetrii  229.    i 
Democritus,  Secretum  181.   22 
Dengayn  of  Cambs.,  pedigree  523,  f.    137 
Deo,  Joh.  de.  Concordant ia  222 
Derby,  Earl  of,  Oath  of  Association  taken 

by,  at  Wigan,  197.   21 
Derby,  mill  near  84  (flyleaf)  ;  seals  of  529 
Derbyshire,  Church  notes  529 ;   Derbyshire 

families    552.    2 ;     Derbyshire    Visitation 
1611,  529 
Derham,  Richard  de  2,  10,  486 
Dethick,  E.,  letter  606,  p.  57 
Dethick,    Sir   W.,    518,  523,   526,    530-533, 

541,  563,  573,  606;   Diary  (a  page  of)  599, 

f.   129;  Papers  696 
Device  25 
Devonshire    Visitation    1572,    537.     i  ;    do. 

1620,  530 
D'Ewes,  Sir  Simon  686 
Diagrams  384,  I. ;  428 ;  diagrams  represent- 
ing human  bodies  190,   i. 


Dickleburgh  73.   13 
Dictionarius  492 

Didymus,  de  Spiritu  Sancto  131.  32 

Dinus,  super  Avicenna  79 ;   super  titulo  de 

regulis    iuris    253.    5  ;    256.    5 ;    257.    4  ; 

258.    5  ;   apparatus  super  de   regulis  juris 

493,    III. 

Dionysius  Areopagita,  de  angelica  ierarchia 

100.  22 ;   epistolae  395.   2 
Dionysius    Halicarnassensis    irepl   avvdiaeu}^ 

6voixa.T<j3v  596,   f.    125 
Distigium  136.  4 
Distilled  waters  206 
Distinctiones,  27.    5  ;  290.   10,   12,    14 
Distinctiones  missae  234,  II.    i 
Distinctiones  for  sermons  135.  8 
Ditone,  Joh.  de  483  (flyleaf) 
Docking,     Thomas,     Commentarius     super 

Esaiam  (probably  by)  270 
Doctrinale,  Gloss  on  the  234,   li.   i 
Doddridge,  John,  Discourse,  73.  84 
Dodington  524,  f.    38 
Dominic,  St  408 
Dominical  letter  136.    11 
Dominican  Order,  Letters  of  fraternity  378 

(flyleaf) 
Dominicans  of  London.  MS.  from  378 
Dominis,  Marcus  Antoninus  de,  literae  393. 

I,  2 
Donatus  de  partibus  orationis  136.  16  ;  341, 

IV. ;  417.  I ;  barbarismus  340.  3  ;  341,  v.  i ; 

objectiones  contra  Donatum  203.  1 1  ;  Do- 
natus cum  expositione  Remigii  385.  18 
Dorsetshire  Visitation   1623,  544 
Dort,   Synod  of  686 
Dove,  John,   Poimenologia  595.    i  ;   Epice- 

dium  595.  2 
Downes,   Andr.,   in  Iliados  396.    1,3;  pro 

Phormione  396.   2 
Downham,  Distinctiones  39 
Draper,  W.  378 
Drawings    49,    136.    18;    302.     4;    336.    5; 

grotesque  365 
Drayton,  Will,  de  340 
Drew,   William,  gives  361 
Drogheda,  W.  de,  summa  aurea  54.  5  ;  85.  3 
Drury,   R.,  gives  243 
Drury,  Th.  owned  661  (flyleaf) 


INDEX. 


713 


Dry  Drayton  170.  25;  204,  p.   12 

Dubia,  Three,  on  the  Civil  Law  42,   iv. 

Ducket,   Mr  621.  8 

Dudlington  73.    12 

Duffeld,  Will,  de,  super  librum  posteriorum 

analeticorum  668*.    11 
Dugdale,  William,  directions  for  the  search 

of  Records  686 
Dumbleton,     John,      Summa     philosophiae 

499.   I 
Duncan,  Eleazar,  Determinatio  291.  4  * 
Dunde,  R.  de  221 
Dunkan,  Joh.,  owned  43 
Dunmowe,   Rob.  de  468,  f.   ii  /-' 
Dunning,  J.  620.  4 
Duns,   Johannes,    Scofiis,   super    Sententias 

300 ;    super    primum    Sententiarum,    49 ; 

287.  i;  298;  super  secundum  Sententiarum 

287.  2  ;  liber  Sententiarum  secundus  296. 

3  ;   liber  secundus  super  Sententias  307 ; 

super    tertium  Sententiarum    296.    i,    2  ; 

super    quartum    Sententiarum    275 ;    do. 

(Opus  Anglicanum)  285,  11.;  Quodlibetum 

Scoti  (?)  285,  III.;  Quodlibeta  371;  verses 

on    298     (cover)  ;    representation    of,    in 

initial     371 ;     super     Physica    Aristotelis 

511.  3 
Duport,   Mag.,   Pra^varicatio  627.    i 
Durandus,  W.,  Rationale,  25 ;  Repertorium 

32.  2  ;  63.  2  ;  Speculum  judiciale  242,  482 
Durham,   Kepier  Hospital  159.    3 
Durham  Visitation    1615,  541.  4;  do.  1575, 

541.    5 
Dynus,  see  Dinus 

East  Anglia  512,  f.   2^2  f> 
East  Anglian  Kalendar  141.  8 
East  Anglian  names  465,   f.   43  b 
Ebrardus,   Versus  super  proverbia  Senecae 

122.   2 
Ecclesiastical  Constitutions,  English,  glosses 

on  157.   4 
Ecclesiastical  Courts,  Directions  389.   10 
Eclipse  of  the  Sun  249,   i.  20 
Eddis,  E.  U.,  letters  635.  2r,  25 
Edgar,  King,  Oratio  391.   21 
Edmundus,  S.,  confessor,  sermon  on  233,  f. 

187  ;  Office  for  138,  f.    178^;   394,  f.    178 


Edmundus,  S.,  King  and  Martyr:  de  beato 
Edmundo  221,  f.  8  ;  sermon  on  233,  f.  88  li ; 
Passion  of,  in  French  verse  436,  III. 

Edward  the  Confessor,  Life,  by  Aluredus 
Rievallensis  153 ;  visio  215.   3 

Edward  L,  de  Eduardo  primo  230.  29;  lines 
on  230.  40 ;  claim  to  Scotland  314.  3  ; 
ordinance  for  tournaments  424,  11.   2 

Edward  III.,  letter  to  Clement  VL  on 
Provisors  688.  4 

Edward  IV.,  Coronation  of  223.    5 

Edward  VI.,  Epistola  ad  Henricum  VIII., 
73.  1 5 ;  Coronation  666.  7  ;  Noblemen 
doing  homage  at  Coronation  of  637.  9 ; 
Letters  686 

Edwards,  B.  617  bis 

Effrem,  S. ,  de  judicio  437.  6 

Egerton,  pedigree  525,   f.   185 

Egidius,  see  Aegidius 

Eginhard,  vita  Caroli  Magni  177.    r 

Eland,  Sir  John,  pedigree  522,  f.  376 

Electricity,  lectures  sur  I'electricite  632 

Eligius  (?)  Prophecy  234,  p.  367;    li.  i 

Elizabeth,  Queen,  status  regni  197.  20 ; 
Offices  and  fees  656,  f.  5  ;  baptism  666.  8  ; 
Coronation  686 

Ellice,  Alex.,  Hydrostatics,  Refraction,  etc. 
662 

Ellys,  Sir  John,  scribe  of  629.  i  ;  Petition 
620.  5  ;  epitaph  tb. 

Elmham,  W.  10  (flyleaf) 

Elton  House  524,  f.   13 

Elveden,  Walter  de,  vii ;  54 ;  gives  78,  95, 
115,  147,  242  (?),  468,  483  (?) 

Elvyngton,  John  de,  will  443,  ff.  i,  iv 

Ely,  Novus  liber  archidiaconatus  Eliensis 
170 ;  jurisdiction  of  Archdeacon  170.  32  ; 
Archdeacon's  Visitation  of  1539  1'^-  34' 
Archdeacon  owned  MS.  204;  Peter's  pence 
170.  1 1  ;  Prior  of,  income  170.  1 2  ;  Bishop 
of,  rents  and  farms  170.  37  ;  Statuta 
synodalia  204,  p.  29;  Ornaments  in  Deanery 
of  204,  f.  122;  Charters  391.  15-19; 
Charters  and  documents  489.  2  ;  Bishops 
of  489  (cover)  ;  Kalendar  489.  i  ;  libertates 
489.    2 

Ely,  R.  de  Fadr',  Archdeacon  of  204,  f.  42 

Elyot,  Lawrence,  letters  699 


714 


INDEX. 


Emperors,  Names  of  292 ;  Table  of  449.  3 
Encyclopaedia  of  Theology  273 
England,  Arms  of  571;  Chronicle  of  314,  p. 
125;  Chronicle  (Roll)  717;  Churches  556, 
f.  32 ;   Cities  and  towns  in,  Arms  577.  5 ; 
Deaneries  556,  f.  2  ;    fees  allowed  by  the 
Duchy  of  Lancaster  556,  f.  30  ;  firstfruits, 
Court  of  556,  f.    32  ;  fugitives  556,  f.    28  ; 
General  Musters   556,   f.     26  ;    history  of 
291.  I ;  Kings  of  328,  f.  2  a  ;   '  les  generall 
styles  des   Royes  d'  Engleterre '   73.    83  ; 
tractatus  de  successione,  etc.  314,  p.  64 ; 
reigns  of  379,  f.   54  ;  genealogia  449.   5  ; 
Nobility  of  197.  47  ;  392.  18  ;  556,  f.  i,  3  ; 
Arms  577.  3  ;  Arms  and    pedigrees  525 ; 
roll  of  the  Nobility  525,  f.    177  ;  Officers 
of    392.     19 ;    Officers     of    Departments 
556,   f.   4;    revenue    of    392.  18;    Ships, 
names  of  556,  f.   24  ;  Towns  of  War,  etc. 
556,  f.    16  ;  Valuation  of  Bishops'  livings 
556,  f.    I 
English    (including   verses,  fragments,  etc.) 
54.   9;  84.   7,    10,    17;    203.    4,    14;    207, 
II.    i;    218.    5,    13;   221;    230.    21;    249, 
I.  i;   261;    351;   359,    f.  177;   364,  f .  i  ^  ; 
365 ;  383,  p.   i  ;  394,  f.  211  ;  414,  f.  166  d ; 
451.  5  ;  45P  i;   512,  f.  260  (5;    669*,  718, 
p.  279 
English   antiquities    686  ;    English   counties 
205,  p.  460;   English  distich  408,  f.  258  ; 
English     glosses    408,    f.    129  ;     English 
quotation    233.    2 ;     English    songs    383, 
p.  210 
Engravings  718,  p.  366,  376,   380,  385 
Emmanuel  of  Constantinople  348 
Epistola  super  filios  sacerdotum  154.    7 
Epitaphs  61.    I4  ;  230.  40;  569.   3 
Errores,    de    erroribus    303.     2 ;     Collectio 
errorum  in  Anglia  et  Parisius  condempna- 
torum  303.  3 
Essex,    Countess    of,    see    Howard,     Lady 

Frances 
Essex,  Earl  of,  The  Erie  of  Essex  his 
apology  73.  18;  his  complaint  73.  19; 
Answer  to  Lady  Frances  Howard's 
Articles  against  him  73.  39,  40,  41  ; 
arraignment  150.  i;  389.  28;  instructions 
to    his    son    150.    2  ;    aphorismi    160.    3 ; 


speeches    touching    the    197.     19;    rising 

389.   26 
Essex,  County  of.  Parishes  170.   38 
Essex  Knights  549.  2 
Essex  Visitation  541.   10 
Estgate,  J.  p.  5;    91.    13 
Eston,  Th.,  caution  17 
Etheldreda,  St  356,  p.  3 
Euclides,  Principia  504.  4 ;  de  visu  504.  5  ; 

de  speculis  504.  6 ;  syllabus  613.  7 
Eusebian  Canons  of  the  Gospels  238.  4 
Eusebius  Gallicanus  126.  7 
Evesham,  battle  of  205  (Kalendar) 
Exceptiones,  Liber  exceptionum  151.   i 
Excommunication,  Form  of  204,  f.    52  ;  328, 

f.  iii  a 
Exempla,  collection  of  408,  f.   258 
Exeter,    Anns   in    the   dining    room  of  the 

Bear  530 
Expositio  symljoli  91.  9 
Extracts  498 
Eyres,   C,   gives  671 

Facetia,   Liber  facetiae  203.   6 

Fairbeard,  Robert,  grant  of  arms  to  528,  f.  2 

Fairfax  667.   i 

Faith,   Resolution  of  393.   8 

Fakenham  54.   9 

Family  of  Love  53.   13,    16 

Farwell,   Humfridus  24,   f.    i  d 

Fasciculus  Morum  364 

Fathers,  extracts  from  304.  2 

Fecamp,  documents  relating  to  the  dis- 
covery etc.  of  the  relic  of  the  Holy 
Blood  at  61.   8 

Fecknam,  Dr,  Abbot  of  Westminster, 
Oration  64.   4 

Felmyngham,  Jo.,  Quaestiones  super  librum 
de  sophisticis  elenchis  512.  8  ;  expositio 
super  libros  metheororum  512.  14 ;  ex- 
positio super  libros  de  sensu  et  sensato 
512.    15 

Felton,  John,  paper  found  in  his  hat  143.  6 

Fenge,  John,  gives  469 

Fenn,  John,    owned  617   i/'s 

Ferrarius  de  febribus  178.   7 

Ferrers,  pedigree  525 

Fides  contra  haereticos  149.    11 


INDEX. 


715 


Field,  caution  307 

Field,   Walter,  owned  265 

Fifteen  signs,  The,  225.   11  ;    (French)  436, 

IV.  3 ;    Quindecim   signa  447   (flyleaf) 
Figurae  203.    12 
Filii      sacerdolum,     Epistola     super      filios 

sacerdotum    154.   7 
Firniicius,   de  pluviis  467.   4   (i) 
Fishacre,  Ric.  408,    f.    204  ;  super   Senten- 

tias  329 
Fisher,  John,    life   195;   defence  607.  6 
Fleetwood,  G.,   Letter  on   battle  of  Lutzen 

174,   VIII. 
Flemish  219.    2 
Fletcher,   Mr  73.  77 
Flower,  Nich.    73.  87 
Flower,   Richard  73.   87 
Folieto,   Hugo  de,   de  claustro    animae  65. 

2  ;  de  xii  abusionibus  claustri  239.    i 
Folleville  524,  f.    58 
Forby,    Robert,  Vocabulary  of  East  Anglia 

698 
Forcett,  Mag.,   Paedantius  (Play)  126.    3 
Fore  edges  painted   148 
Foreign   Kings,  pedigrees   of  578.    2 
Forms  of  blessing  meat,   etc.  410   (flyleaf) 
Formulae,    207,    11.    3  ;    230.    23,     24,  43  ; 

588.    4 ;   formulae   (in  French)    324 ;  for- 
mulae of  letters  205,  p.  462  ;  formulae  or 

Allegationes  et  Responsiones  380.    i 
Fountains  Abbey,   MS.  from  126 
Fowler,    Jasper,     Declaration     of     Ireland 

419 
Fox,  Francis  667,    p.    189 
Fragments  360,  380,  386 :  from  bindings,  p.  694 
Frampton,   Tho.,  letter  602,    4  d 
France,    Order   of  the   amiy  into  537.  41  ; 

XII.   peers  of,   Arms  537.  44 
Franciscan  collection  of  Sermons  409 
Franciscan  Friar,    Initial  281,    i. 
Franciscan  MS.   240 
Franciscus  (Mayronis),  see  Maronius,  Fran- 

ciscus 
Freewill  393.    10 
French    (including    verses,    fragments    etc.) 

6,   f.    I    (7  ;   10;    54.    9  ;    61.    15;   91.    13; 

202.    3 ;    210,    f.    38    (J ;    228.    3  ;    237.   2  ; 

239    (flyleaves) ;    261.    6 ;   307   (flyleaves)  ; 


312.   4;   314.   3;  367.    10;   383;   385.   12; 

388.   5,   6;  408,   f.   323;  418.    12  ;  418,  f. 

88;    424.   3;    436,    lii.-v.  ;   451^  4;    466, 

f.  I  ;  512.    I  ;  601,   f.  310;  716 
French  song  11  (flyleaf) 
Friar,  sketch  of  a  464  (last  flyleaf) 
Friars,  constitution  on  the  257.  6 
Frideswide,  St  84.  9  ;  vita  129.  4 
Frontinus,  S.  301.  5 
Fulke,  Will.,  vita  391.   36 
Funerals,  Penons  and   escutcheons   in   651. 

3  ;  a  collection  of,  since  1642,  561.  4 
Fyssher  174,  iv.  2 ;  Alphabetum  174,  IV.  6 

Gaddesby  71 

Gaillart,  P.,  epitaph  61.    14 

Galenus,  QepairevTLKrjs  fj.ed65ov  ^c^Xia  (5,  47, 
I.  ;  ire  pi  x/x'is  ixopluiv  47,  II.  ;  irepi  ruv 
'iTTTroKpcLTOvs  Kal  UXoLTuvos  doyfiaTwv  47, 
III.;  de  Portis,  47,  IV.;  Tegni  cum 
comento  Haly,  59.  4 ;  Metategni  98.  i  ; 
Microtegni  346.  2  ;  de  differentia  febrium 
76.  11;  Anatomia  84.  14 ;  de  diebus 
criticis  96.  2  ;  Epistola  de  humano  cor- 
pore  97.  2  ;  Antibalomina  97.  3 ;  de 
morbo  et  accident!  98.  2  ;  de  Interiori- 
bus  98.  3  ;  Tabula  librorum  Galieni  98. 
4;  super  complexiones  111.  7;  Passiona- 
rius  161.  I  ;  irepl  ffv/jLirTUixaTuu  oiacpopas 
355.  I  ;  nepl  tQv  iu  Tois  avij.TTTihp.aaLV 
alTiwv  355.  2  ;  irepl  XP^^"-^  '^'^^  acpvyp-Qv 
355.  6,  7  ;  frepl  6pwv  iarpt.Kuiv  355.  8 ; 
TPfpi  ^i'XV^  356.  9;  wepi  twv  KaO^  'Itttto' 
Kparrju  aroix^lijjv  360.  I  ;  irepl  Swd/jLewv 
(pvaiKuii'  360.  2 ;  de  methodo  medendi 
360.  3  ;  Dynamidarium  411,  v. 

Galfridus,  de  inserendis  arboribus  200.  2 

Galfridus  de  Berkyng  149 

Galfridus  Monumetensis,  see  Geoffrey  of 
Monmouth 

Gallard,  Th.  61,  p.  645 

Gardener,  Geo.,  grant  to  652.    i 

Garlandia,  Jo.  de,  Dictionarius  136.  3 ; 
385.  1  ;  Dictionarius  alius  385.  4 ; 
Compotus  136.  10;  Lectura  on  Joh.  de 
Garlandia  on  Compotus  137.  8 ;  Com- 
potus versificatus  141.  7 ;  massa  Compoti 
341,     V.    4;    clavis  compendii    136.    15; 


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INDEX. 


385.  13;  accentarius  385.  3;  de  mysteriis 

ecclesiae  385.  7  ;   commentarius  385.   1 1  ; 

compendium   grammaticae  385.    12;    593, 

II.  ;    Synonyma  385.  15  ;   417.    12  ;    liber 

equivocorum  417.   14 
Garrard,   Mr  579 
Garsias,    de    actibus    Urbani    Rom.     Pont. 

427,    III.   3 
Garter,  statutes  and  ordinances  of  tlie  514 
Gasserus,  Praefatio  174,  in. 
Gauding,  Dr  685,  p.   220 
Gaveston,  Piers  61.   15 
Geberus,    summa    181.    3 ;    secreta  secreto- 

rum  181.   26 
Gegeard,  W.,  de  Norton  230.   16 
Gems,  on  435,  V.  2 
Genealogies,  Scriptural  608 
Genealogy  from  Noah  to  Christ  518 
Gent  17  (cover) 

Gentry,  Arms  and  pedigrees  of  526 
Geoffrey    of   Monmouth,   Versus    Bruti    ad 

Daniam  230.   7  ;    Historia    Britonum  249, 

I.   5 ;  Gesta  Britonum  103.  2 ;    406,  450 
Geography,  Article  on  230.  22 
Gerardus,     super    viaticum    Ysaac    117.    3 ; 

modus  medendi  379.   15  ;  summa  de  laxa- 

tivis  401.  4 
Gervasius   Tilburiensis,  de  necessariis  Scac- 

carii  observandis  dialogus  194.  i 
Gesta  Regum  Franciae  177.  4 
Gesta  Romanorum  215.    2 
Gilbert   of  Auxerre,  Glossa   super  Job   68, 

I.  ;  Glossa  super  Threnos  68,  il. 
Gilbertus,  antidotus  379.   10 
Gilbertus   Anglicus,  super   oraculum  Cyrilli 

Carmelitae  388.  9 
Giraldus    Cambrensis,  de    topographia    Ili- 

berniae.  Extracts  from  290.   17 
Girardus  Cremonensis  78 
Girlington,  Mag.,  Epistolae  Magistro  Cha- 

derton  197.  52 
Gislingham,    Margareta    de,    Depositio    73. 

II 
Glanvilla,  Bartholomaeus  de,  de  proprieta- 

tibus  rerum  280 
Glanvilla,  Ranulphus  de,  tractatus  de  legi- 

bus   130 ;    de   constitutionibus   legum    ac 

jurium  regni  Angliae  205,  p.   17 


Glastonbury  391.  27,  34 

Glomerie,  Magister,  Juramentum  204,  f. 
127,  207 

Gloucester  Kalendar  44.  i  ;  foundation  of 
the  Abbey  of,  by  W.  Malverne  391.  13  ; 
monasteries  in  553.   10 

Gloucestershire  knights  553.  2 

Gloucestershire  pedigrees  553.  9 

Gloucestershire  Visitation  553.  6  ;  notes  for 
569.   7 

Glover,  R.,  Visitation  of  Lancashire  527 ; 
de  origine  armorum  566 

Godleaf,  Th.,  Epitaph  of  230.  4 

Godmanchester  372  (flyleaf) 

Godofridus  Viterbiensis,  Tabula  in  quae- 
libet  75,  f.  233  ;  verses  230.  24,  29,  32  ; 
on  the  Incarnation  230.  24 

Goldwell,  James,  gives  66  ;  owned  70,  246, 
482 

Golias,  de  conjuge  non  ducenda  385.  8 ; 
Apocalypsis  385.   10 

Gonellus,   GuL,  160.  4 

Gooch,  Dr,  Declaration  602.  10;  appoint- 
ment to  Mastership  of  G.  and  C.  Col- 
lege 635.  2 ;  Index  to  the  Annals  of 
Gonv.  and  Caius  Coll.  713 

Goode,  Hen.,  owned  457 

Gordonio,  Bernardus  de,  de  crisi  et  criticis 
diebus  84.  i  ;  fleobotomia  373.  2 ;  de 
conservatione  sanitatis  373.  3  ;  ars  curan- 
di  diversas  egritudines  373.  4  ;  quaedam 
notabilia  373.  5  ;  ingenia  curationis  mor- 
borum  373.  10 ;  regimen  acutorum  373. 
13 ;  compendium  compositionum  373. 
14  ;  de  gradibus  medicinalibus  373.  15  ; 
lilium  medicinae  487.  4 

Gorham,  Nicolaus  de,  on  Matt.  xiii.  140. 
4;  Distinctiones  290.  16;  super  Episto- 
las  Pauli  475 

Gostlin,  Dr  ix  ;  Adversaria  medica,  65 ; 
Oratio  291.  12;  gives  350;  Praelectiones 
in  Hippocrates  430 ;  Collectiones  431 ; 
Disputationes  432  ;  origin  and  progress 
of  Gonville  and  Caius  College  602.  i  ; 
letters  602.  4 ;  Historiola  616.  i ;  621.  3 ; 
scribe  of  625 ;  Inventory  of  the  goods 
of  709 

Gouldin?,    William  335 


INDEX. 


717 


GRAMMATICA  203,  383,  417,  418,  593 
grammatical  tract  203.    10;  593,   III. 
grammatical  questions  203.    14 
fundamenta  grammaticae  219.    1 
grammatical  verses  234,   II.    i;  418.   y; 

593,    IV.   7 
de  verbo  341,    11. 
grammar  367.    i 
quaestiones  grammaticales  377 
examples  417.    2 

examples  with  commentary  418.    i  [ 
liber  nominalis  417.    5 
liber  facetiae  417.  7  ;   418,  f.   29  /' 
bursa  Latinitatis  417.  8 
de  dififerentiis  417.    13 
French  sentences  418.   1 2 
song  on  the  eve  of  the  holidays  418.  7 
notes   and   verses   418,    f.    88  ;   418,    f. 

106 
sentence  glossed  in  French  418,  f.   88 
regulae  de  generibus  593,  iv.  4 
as  in  preterito  593,   iv  6 
notes  on  the  cases  593,   iv   10 
notae    quaedam    lexico-graphicae    623. 
15 
Grandison,  J.   de,  note  on  328,  f.   ii  d 
Gratianus,    Decretum    6,    283,    288 ;    Deere- 
tum    abbreviatum    67.    i  ;    Decretum,  list 
of  chapters  156.  3  ;    epistola    ad    Ambro- 
sium  131.   31 
Gray,  Lord,  of  Rythen,  descent  537.   12 
Gray  of  Wilton,   pedigree  525,  f.   58  d 
Gray's    Inn,  Oath   of  the  gentlemen  of  53. 

II 
Gregorius  Magnus,  S.,  Moralia  40  ;  260  ; 
super  Moralia  116.  i  ;  extracts  from  the 
Moralia  210;  238.  14;  Homiliae  in  Eze- 
chielem,  55.  i  ;  61.  14;  116.  2;  de  Pas- 
lorali  cura  104.  2 ;  Dicta  238.  1 1 ;  Medi- 
tatio  240.  21  ;  Homiliae  in  Evangelia 
304.  I  ;  notes  from  211 ;  extracts  from 
347.  4  ;  410,  IV.  5 
Gregorius  V,,  to  the  Prince  of  Wales  389, 

p.  582 
Gregorius    IX.,    Decretales  28.    3  ;    253.    2  ; 
liber  quartus  decretalium  91.    5  ;    appara-' 
tus  quarti  libri  Decretalium  91.  6  ;  com- 
mentarius  super  Decretales  Gregorii  252 


Gregorius  XII.,  Bulla  197.  26 

Gregorius    XIII.,    Indulgentiae    197.     27  ; 

Bullae  197.  28 
Gregorius  Nazianzenus,  Orations  716 
Gregorius,    Episc.    Nyss.,    de   hominis  con- 

ditione  131.    ^^^ 
Grene,      William     vii  ;    gives    58,    71,     92, 

108,  268,  280,  301  (?),  310,  315  (?),  326,  347 
Gresis,  Guill.  de,  Comment   on    the  Palma 

of  fr.   Blazius  137.   5 
Gretham  hospital  159.  3 
Grevile,    Sir    Fulke,    building   the    Library 

73.  51 
Grey,  William  de  620.  4 
Grey     Friars,     Cambridge,     accounts     348 

(flyleaf) 
Grey  Friars,   London,   Register  533.    2 
Grimsby,  J.   de,    quaestio   de   compositione 

oculi  593,  IV.  8 
Grindall,  Abp,  Letter  to  Q.  Elizabeth  197. 

58 

Groome,  Hen.  334.    10 

Grosseteste,  Robert  ix ;  Constitucio  D. 
Roberti  Ep.  Lincoln.  33.  5 ;  Dicta  83. 
I  ;  380* ;  Profession  of  Faith  83.  2  ; 
Statuta  domini  Lincolniensis  90.  4 ;  de 
veneno  102.  3  ;  de  triplici  gratia  131.  30  ; 
sphaera  137.  3;  compotus  141.  6;  oculus 
moralis  200.  i  ;  correctiones  oculi  mora- 
lis  200.  4 ;  version  of  Epistles  of  Igna- 
tius attributed  to  395.  3 ;  de  humilitate 
contemplativorum  439,  f.  56 ;  MS.  403 
one  of  those  left  by  him  to  the  Francis- 
cans at  Oxford 

Grotesques,   Pencil  506,  f.  203  i> 

Grotius,  H.,  Excerpta  e  Sophocleis  623.  12 

Gruter,  Two  letters,  p.  693 

Guido,  de  spiritu  Gwydonis  175.    7 

Guido  of  Evreux,  Regula  mercatorum  122.  i 

Gulielmus  Hedonensis,  de  anima  342 
(autograph  MS.) 

Gulielmus  Lugdunensis,  see   Peraldus,  Gul. 

Gundisalvus,  de  anima  504.  14  ;  de  crea- 
tione  cceli  et  mundi  504.   15 

Gunpowder  Plot,  notes  taken  at  the  ar- 
raignment 73.  30 

Guy  of  Warwick  107 

Gwynn,  Rhice  571 


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INDEX. 


Habert,    Fran5ois,    Paraphrase    saincte    en 

poesie  sur  '  Beati  pacifici '  389.  20,  21 
Haddisco  73.   8 
Haddon,  Walter,  epitaph  on  Martin  Bucer 

218.    7 
Haenel  33.    10 
Hagar,    Robert,   fellowship   at    Clare    Hall 

declared  void  607.    16;   case  of  621.  9 
Hagius,  Joh.,  Explicationes  in  libellum  Ph. 

Melancthonis  de  anima  191.   1 
Hales,  Alexander  de,  Exoticon  136.    12 
Hall,  John  601 
Hall,  Joseph,  Bp,  393.  i ;  Letters  686  ;  gold 

medallion  presented  by  the  Synod  of  Dort 

to,  ib.;   on  the   observance  of  Christmas 

Day  291.  9 
Hall,    Richard,    life   of  John    Fisher    (?  by 

R.  Hall)  195 
Halle,  John,  gives  466 
Halowton  71 

Halsted,  Lawrence  580,  583 
Halton  410,  II.  4 
Hamis     Benhamie,     Canones     astronomiae 

456,   I. 
Hampole,    Richard    Rolle    of,    see     Rolle, 

Richard 
Hampshire  Visitation  536.   i ;    572.   3 
Hanappier,  Pierre  670*  (flyleaf) 
Hanley  383,  p.  212 
Hannam  222  (flyleaf) 
Hanon,  Art.,  scribe  of  187 
Hanon,  Jean,  scribe  of  187 
Hanson,  John,  pedigree  522,  f.  31 
Harborn,  arms  and  crest  of  528,  f.  5 
Harcourt,  pedigree  528,  f.  16 
Hare,    Robert,   CoUectiones   391,   392,   604. 

29;    gives  717 
Harling,  Walter,  gives  452 
Harmony  of  the  Four  Gospels  158 
Harpole,  William  249.    i 
Harrington,  John,  letter  606,   p.  61 
Harrington  family  220.  5 
Harriott,  Th.,  de  organo  visas  613.  2 
Harris,  J.  Rendel  348,   372,  403 
Harrison,  Thomas,  grant  to  528,  f.  8 
Harry,   W.  ap,  epitaph  197.   39 
Harslade,  R.  205  (Kalendar,  etc.) 
Harsnet,  S.,  Sermon  291.  4 


Harvey,  Ric.   343  (flyleaf) 

Hassard,  John,  owned  253 

Hastings,  Barony  and  rape  of  606,  p.   69 

Hatcher,     Thomas     ix ;     gives     372,    403 ; 

Catalogue    of    Provosts,    etc.    of    King's 

College  173.   10 
Hatfeld,   Richard  249,   i.  3 
Hatton,  Mr  53,  f.  53 
Haverlant,  Joh.  427,   li. 
Haw,  Robert  164,  f.  idb 
Hawke,  W.,  scribe  296.    i 
Hawley  127  (cover) 
Hawley,  Th.  661  (flyleaf) 
Haymo,  expositio  libri  Apocalypsis  347.    2 
Heath,  Joh.  343  (flyleaf) 
Hebrew  alphabet  601,  f.  310 
Hedon  522 
Hedrige,  G.  229.   i 
Helias  de  Majoria  98 
Helias,    Petrus,    de    Prisciano?    341,    i.    i; 

super  Priscianum  de  constructionibus  341, 

2 ;  super  Priscianum  in  minori  593,  v. 
Helned,  Walter  de,  Cautio  254  (cover) 
Helpeston,  73.   14 

Henley,  Walter  de,   Husbandry  365 
Henneymore  512.    13 
Henricus,  Magister,  de  urinis  117.  8 
Henry  IL,  Epitaph  230.  29;  charter  238.  8 
Henry   IH.,  Carta   communium   libertatum 

205,    p.    202 ;     Henry    HI.    to   Vicar    of 

Shorwell  205,  p.  22  [ ;    capitula  placitata 

...anno    regni    Henrici    fil.   Johannis   xli, 

205,  p.   222  ;    Provisions  of,  3  Hen.   HL 

205,  p.  457 
Henry  IV.,  Coronation  204,  f.  129 
Henry  V.,  Testamentum  392.    i  ;    death  of 

402  (flyleaf) 
Henry   VL,    Restoration   of    249    (flyleaf)  ; 

will  392.  3 
Henry  VIL,  Coronation  686 
Henry  VHI.,  letter  to  the  University  604. 

4 ;    de  linguae   Graecae  scientia  391.    3 ; 

Testamentum  392.    6;    Henry  VHL  and 

Edward  VL  wars  392.   9 
Hephaestion  ii'xei'piSioi'  596.   4 
Heraldic  MSS.,  Dr  John  Knight's  515—678 
Heraldic  MSS.,  indexes  to  663 
Heraldry  552.  5;    606;    670 


INDEX. 


719 


Heralds,  Arms  569.    •; 

Herbs,   Alphabetiim   herbarum   95.    i  ;    List 

of,     with     English     equivalents    198.     3 ; 

Article    on    230.    40 ;    Nomina    herbarum 

407,   III.;  451,  a  3 
Hereford,    Process    in    Ecclesiastical    Court 

of  207,  I.  2  ;  Formulae  for  an  Archdeacon 

207,   I.    3 
Herefordshire  Visitation    1569,  553.   7 
Heremannus  de  astrolabio  413,   I.    2 
Herlinton,  Jo.,  Sermon  221,  f.  4,^  b 
Hermericus,   Prophetia  249,  i.   13 
Hermes,  Capitulum  Hernietis  181.    17 
Hermes  Trismegistus  152.   2 
Hermogenes,   rex'''?   p-r)TopiKri   596.    2  ;    nepl 

c8eu!V  596.    3 
Herods,  Verses  on  the  328,  f.  177 
Herryson,    John,    scribe    of   249 ;    note    on 

saints,     etc.     at    Cambridge    249,     I.    9 ; 

Historiola    194.     2  ;    note    of   a    celestial 

appearance  in   1472,  249,  i.  20 
Hertfordshire,    antiquity    of    gentlemen    in 

549.     I  ;    Hertfordshire    Knights    549.    2  ; 

Hertfordshire  pedigrees  549.  4;  Hertford- 
shire Visitation   1634,  549.  4,  5 
Hervaeus,  Natalis,  Solutiones  contra  Henri- 

cum    de   Gandavo   302.    i  ;    tractatus   de 

Verbo    302.    2 ;     tractatus    de    virtutibus 

302.    3  ;     tractatus    de    peccato    original! 

302.   4 
Hervey  family  249  (flyleaf) 
Heton,    ISr.,    Subdean    of    Christ    Church, 

dedicatory  epistle  to  595 
Hever,    Will,    de.    Sola   species    (quaestio) 

512.  6 
Hewlle,  Fr.   W.  de  221,  f.  47/; 
Heydon,  Sir  Chr.,  Letters  to  Mr  Fletcher 

73.   77 
Hibernia,  Patricius  de,  Sophisma  273 
Hibernia,  Th.  de,  Manipulus  florum  402.  i 
Hieronymus,  S.,  Sententia  de  S.  Cypriano 

114.  i;    de  xv.  signis  225.   11,  435.   IV.  3 

(French);    447   (flyleaf);    de   hora   mortis 

230.   19;    Instructiones  seu  doctrinae  265. 

2  ;  de  vita  clericorum  290.  3 ;  de  captivo 

monacho  301.  5 
Higden,  Ranulphus,   Polychronicon  58,  82, 

249,   I.   I 


Higgons,  Edw.  667,   p.   189 

Highway,  The,  to  Heidelberg  420 

Hilarius,  S. ,  notes  from  211  in. 

Hildebertus  Cenomanensis,  Moralium  dogma 
philosophorum  210,  f.  99  li,  378.  2 ;  de 
Berengario  230.  29 ;  de  Romae  ruina  230. 
30;  in  vita  Malchi  230.  41  ;  versus  de 
Susanna  238.  9;  super  scripturam  divinam 
238.  9;    expositio  missae  238.    12 

Hildegard,    Prophetia  427,   II. 

Hill,  Edw.  601 

Hippocrates,  yeVos  50;  op/cos  50,  {.  i  a  ; 
vo/xos,  {.id;  irepl  rexi'V^t  f-  ^ ;  6'rt  inrap- 
KTiKai  dalv  at  T^xvai,  f.  2 ;  ire  pi  vwoLp^ews 
irjTpLKrjs,  {.  26  ;  wepl  dpxa^V^  irjTpiKijs,  L  6b; 
wapay/eKiaL,  f.  i^b;  irepl  ev(rxvi^oc'J''V^< 
f.  18;  irepi  (pijffios  dvdpwnov,  f.  21  ;  irepi 
TTVperQv,  f.  27  ;  irept  Stairrjs  x"A"*'''o*> 
f.  2"/  b  ;  vepi  ifx^rwv,  f.  29;  Trepl  yovrji, 
f.  ^ob;  wept  ^vcrews  waidiov,  f.  33<5;  irepl 
Sipdpwv,  f.  45^;  irepl  xi'MW'',  f-  %lb;  irepl 
Tpo(prjs,  f.  86 ;  Trept  (Xkuv,  f.  88 ;  irepl  iepTji 
v6(Tov,  f.  94;  yvrjcnov  vovcrwu  iripL  to  wpCirov, 
f.  102;  Trept  TraOwv,  f.  159;  Trept  tup  evros 
iradQiv,  f.  172  ;  Trepi  iXKuaews  dpTtipiTjs, 
Trepl  Stat'rr;;,  f.  1991^;  irepi  evvirvluv, 
f.  2^ob;  irepi  o^'os,  f.  234^;  Trept  Kpiffi/xuv, 
f.  236;  d(popiap.oi,  f.  2^8b;  Prognostica 
cum  comento  Galieni  59.  2  ;  regimen 
acutorum  345.  5;  de  regimentis  acutorum 
cum  comento  Galieni  59.  3  ;  Trept  e\KQv 
76,  VI.;  Kar'  irjTpLov  76,  VII.;  Trept  rpo^fjs 
Traidiui'  76,  viii. ;  de  humana  natura  95.  3  ; 
de  apostematibus  ex  decretis  ypocratis  117. 
7 ;  aphorismi  345.  4 ;  355.  3,  5 ;  epistola 
ad  Maecenatem  345.  6 ;  rQv  irpoyuwcTTiKwv 
Tfirj/Ma  irpCoTov  355.   4.     See  Prognostica 

Histon,  capella  de  170.  21,  29;  204,  f.  209 

Historiated  Initials  350 

Hoard,   Sam.,  of  God's  love  389.   6 

Hobhouse,   II.,   letters  635.    16—19 

Hoby,   letters  599,   f.  118,  etc. 

Plolcot,  Rob.,  super  librum  Sapientiae  48; 
71.    5 

Hoi,  Quaestiones  378,  f.  240 

Holland,   Rob.  410  (flyleaf) 

Holland,  Deanery  of  91.  9 

Hollis,  Gervase,   Speech  73.  27 


720 


INDEX. 


Holy  Blood,  documents  relating  to  the 
discoveiy  of  the  relic  of,  at  Fecamp  61.  8 

Holy  Sepulchre,  dimensions  162.  6 

Holme  524,  f.  2o 

Homerus,  Scholia  in  Odysseam  76.  2 

Homiliae  243 

Homilies  on  the  Gospels  78 

Honorius  of  Autun,  Elucidarius  61.  7 

Honorius,  Pope,  Papal  privileges  of  249, 
II.   I 

Hooker,  R.,  The  eighth  book  of  Ecclesias- 
tical Polity  291.  2 

Horace  238.    16 

Horae,  Sarum  241 ;  Orleans  670*  ;  Rouen 
671 ;    Angers  672* 

Hornbrook,  Richard,  licence  to  528,  after  77 

Home,  Moses,  scribe  of  614 

Horologium  sapientiae  (in  English)  390.   i 

Hostiensis,  in  Lectura  abbreviatus  per 
Sampsonem  de  Calvo  Monte  30.  i  ;  Lec- 
tura super  Constitutionibus  Innocencianis 
30.  2;  notabilia  omnium  decretalium  91. 
8 ;  de  penitenciis  106.  2  ;  Summa  super 
Decretales  259 

Houndeslowe  392.    7 

Houte,  Th.,  owned  384 

Hoveden,  Jo.,   Speculum  laicorum  184.   7 

Howard,  Lady  Frances,  Articles  against 
the  Earl  of  Essex  73.  39 

Howard,  Henry,  letters  to  Mr  Chaderton 
197.    56 

Howden  443,  ff.  ii,  iii 

Howes,  Walter,  Prophetia  Danielis  398.  i  ; 
Canticum  trium  puerorum  398.  2 ;  medi- 
tationes  Babylonicae  398.   3 

Howson,  J.,  de  Wygenhale,  scribe  of  369 

Hoxne  73.   10 

Hoy,  William,   Lancashire  Visitation  527 

Hugh,  Bp  of  Durham,  Letter  159.  3 

Hugh,  S.,  of  Lincoln,  lessons  for  394, 
f.   207 

Hugh  de  Balsham,  Letter  to  the  University 
170.  26;    Magister  Glomerie  204,  f.  48 

Hugo,   Oi-d.   Praedicatortiiii  233.  2 

Hugo,  Practica  413,  i.   i 

Hugo  de  Folieto,  de  claustro  animae  121 

Hugo  de  Vienna,  super  Pentateuchum  250, 
f .  I  ;    in  Josue  250,   f.  159/';    in  Judicum 


250,  f.  174;  in  Ruth  250,  f.  191;  super 
libros  Regum,  etc.  5,  f.  i  ;  super  Paralipo- 
menon  5,  f.  683;  super  Hester  5,  f.  \o\b\ 
super  Job  5,  f.  108;  66;  super  Ps.  Ixxx. — 
cl.4;  super  Psalmos  471;  super  Proverbia 
297.  I ;  notulae  super  Ecclesiasten  297.  i ; 
super  Ecclesiasten  297.  2 ;  super  Cantica 
297.  5  ;  super  Isiam  470 ;   super  Jeremiam 

472.  I ;  super  Threnos  472.  2  ;  super 
Ezechielem  472.  4 ;  in  xii.  Prophetas  3, 
f.  26 ;  notulae  super  Ecclesiasticum  297. 
I ;  super  Ecclesiasticum  297.  3 ;  notulae 
super  librum  Sapientiae  297.  i  ;  super 
librum  Sapientiae  297.  4 ;  super  Esdram 
5,  f.  89/^;  super  Thobiam  5,  f.  96;  super 
Judith  5,  f.  100;  super  Macchabaeos,  etc. 
3;  super  Baruch  472.  3;  super  Matthaeum 

473.  I ;  Marcuni  474.  2 ;  Lucam  473.  2 ; 
Johannem  474.  i ;  super  Actus  244 ;  super 
Epistolas  Pauli  481 ;  super  Epistolas  Ca- 
tholicas  244 

Hugo  de  S.  Victore,  de  claustro  animae 
69.  I ;  duo  libri  collecti  de  libris  Hugonis 
de  S.  Victore  -de  sacramentis  145 ;  de 
institutione  clericorum  149.  8;  de  virtute 
orandi  149.  9;  de  fide,  etc.  210,  f.  33; 
de  arra  animae  312.  3 ;  410,  ill.  i ;  de 
sacramentis  511  (flyleaves) ;  comment  on 
Dionysius  de  angelica  ierarcia  100.  22 

Hugulinus,  Distinctiones  33.  7 ;  261.  4 ; 
Insolubilia  33.   9 

Hugutio,  Derivationes  469 

Hunter,  J.,  Lectures  on  the  principles  of 
surgery  624.    i 

Huntingdon,  Henry  of,  Historia  Anglorum 

103.  I 

Huntingdon,    Town     Seal    524,    f .    i ;     St 

Benet's  and  All  Hallows  524,  f.  73 
Huntingdonshire  Visitation  1613,  524 
Hutton,  Rich.  316,  f.   i 
Hyghton,  John  160.  4 
Hyll,  James  457,  last  page 
Hymenaeus  (Play)  125.  2 
Hymn   on   the    Evangelists   44.    6 ;    Hymn 

104.  8;    234,  p.   326;    513,  f.  'i^b 
Hymns,  glossed  136.  6 
Hynderley  73.   6 

Hynkbode,  Joh.  de  364  (flyleaf) 


INDEX. 


721 


Ignatius,   S.,  epistolac  395.  3  ;  445 

Illuminated  Initials  245 

Illumination  148 

Illustrations  384,  428 

Image  du  monde,  in  French  verse  384,  I. 

Impyngham,   Rob.  166.  3 

In  manus  tuas,  in  English  52.    1 

Initials  6,  7,  14,  30,  147,  11.;  163,  172,  224, 

243,  245,  247,  256.  i  ;  257.   1  ;  260,  261.  i  ; 

267,    280,    282,    290,    295,    350,    428,    433, 

480,  589,   601,    667  ;    figured   initials  412 ; 

illustrated  initials  361 ;   Franciscan  Friar 

281,   I.  ;  Monk,  half  length  278.  2 
Ingulphus,    Appendi.K    incerti    auctoris    ad 

Ingulphum  173.  8 
Innocentius    III.,    Pope,    de    miseria    con- 

ditionis    humanae    61.    i ;    de    contemptu 

mundi  105  ;  349.    10 
Innocentius  IV.,  de  decretis  23;  Decretales 

28.  2  ;  casus  novarum  constitutionum,  De 

rescriptis  54.  9 ;  Apparatus  Decretorum  605 
Inscriptions,  Monumental  524 
Insula,  Petrus  de  512.   10  ;   expositio  super 

libros  de  generatione  et  corruptione  512.  16 
Insula,    Th.  de,  Bp   of  Ely,    letter   to   the 

Pope  253 
Insulis,  Alanus  de  (?),  de  sex  alls  410,  I  v.  4 
Insurrectio   in  academicos  249,   i.   17;    249, 

II.  3 

Inventory  of  plate,  in  English  134  (flyleaf) 

Ireland,  discovery  and  recovery  of  150.  5  ; 
Account  Roll  relating  to  379  (cover);  The 
Lords  in  the  Parliament  House  in  552.  3 

Irish  Nobility,  arms  of  560 

Isaac,  Liber  Viaticus  95.  9  ;  liber  febrium 
95.  10;  compilatio  urinarum  373.  12; 
Expositiones  et  questiones  super  librum 
urinarum  Ysaac  111.  6 

Isidorus,  S.,  Commentum  ad  inventionem 
beatae  vitae  61.  12  ;  de  summo  bono 
104.  I  ;  312.  2  ;  in  Genesini  104.  7  ;  ad 
Florentinam  114.  29 ;  expositio  de  fide 
catholica  114.  30 ;  verses  230.  30 ;  liber 
de  animalibus,  etc.  (Etymol.  lib.  xii.) 
372,  I.  ;  de  patriarchis,  etc.  388.  8  ;  ex- 
tracts from  410,  iv.  3;  Etymologiae  446.  1 

Isle  of  Wight  537.    18 

Islip,  Abp  Simon,  Constitution  362,  f.  38 

G.  C.  C.    II. 


Isumbras  175.   2 

Itinerarium  Jerosolomilanorum  162.  6 

Ive,  Will.  221  (end) 

Ives,   John,  Miscellaneous   antiquities  686 ; 

portrait  ib. 
Ivo    Carnotensis,     Epistola    ad     Hugonem 

Lugd.  Archiep.  104.   5 

Jackanapes  107 

James  I.,  Letter  to  Speaker  of  the  Commons 

73.   21;   Progresses  73.  29;  Genealogy  73. 

75  ;  Charge  in  the  Star  Chamber  291.  16; 

letters  to  the  University  604.  3,  17 
James,  Thomas  ix,  xxi,  xxiv 
James,   William,    Dean   of  Christ    Church, 

Dedication  to  595 
Januensis,  see  Voragine,  Jacobus  de 
Jerusalem,    descriptio    151.     i ;    Itinerarium 

162.  6 ;  descriptio  sanctoram  locorum  ib.  ; 

Historia  Ilierosolomitana  Jac.  de  Vitriaco 

162.    7 
Jerusalem,  S.  John's,  annuities  and  pensions 

given  to  the  Prior  and  Brethren  of  392.  10 
Jewish  weights  73.  73 
Joachim,  Abbas,  ad  Cyrillum  388.    10 
Joannes,    Abb.    b.    Augustini,    Cant.,    epi- 

taphium  391,  p.   50 
Joannes  Canonicus,  quaestiones  physicorum 

167 
Joannes    Damascenus,    Aphorismi   cum   co- 

mento  Isidori  59.    i  ;  178.  10;  Sententiae 

100.   i;  aggregatio  confectionum  electarum 

84.  6 
Joannes  de  Deo,  libellus  dispensationum  71.  j 
Joannes  Elemosynarius,   vita  301.   2 
Joannes  Episc. ,  de  lapsu  primi  hominis  126.  3 
Joannes,     frater,     concessio     fr.      Johannis 

ministri  domus  de  Houndeslowe  392.  7 
Joannes  Lector,  Summa  confessorum  274.    1 
Joannes  monachus,  apparatus  sexti   Decre- 

lalium  257.  3 ;  258.  i ;  Repertorium  super 

Sextum  308 ;   liber  Sextus  cum  apparatu 

493,   II. 
Joannes  Ossoriensis  episc.  85,  f.   95  b 
Joannes    Wallensis,    Ordinarium   vitae    re- 

ligiosae  437.    i 
Joannicius,  Ysagoge  ad  tegni  Galieni  86.  i  ; 
glosa  Benedicti  111.   2 

46 


722 


INDEX. 


Johannes  XXII.,  Clementinae  glosatae  214. 
3 ;  Decretals  of  253.  4 ;  constitutiones  256. 
2;  257.  2 
John,  King  204,  f.   163;    Epitaph  230.  26; 
Carta  314,  p.  54 ;  Charter  to  Baldwin  E. 
of  Albemarle  522 
John,  Pope,  Papal  privileges  of  249,   11.   i 
John  of  Gaunt  521.  4 ;  537.   1 5 
John  of  Salisbury,   Polycraticus  225.  7,    17 
John  of  Terrington  vii 
Johnes,  John,  on  the  Office  of  Arms  552.  12 
Johnson,   Martin,  of  Spalding  314,  f.   i 
Johnstone,   Mr,  letters  635.  22 
Jones,  Thomas,  letters  599,  606,  p.  59,  60 
Jordanus,  liber  de  plana  sphaera  504.   10 
Joseph  of  Arimathea  372  (flyleaf) 
Josephus,   Antiquities  XI.,  Xii.  355.   10 
Julianus  of  Toledo,  French  version  307  and 

Corrigenda 
Julius    II.,     Pope,     Bulla    pro   matrimonio 

Hen.  VIII.  392.  8 
Julius  Valerius,  vita  Alexandri  (abridgment) 

177.   2 
Jupiter  200.   5 
JUSTINIANUS : 

Codex,  vol.  i.,  18-20;  vol.  ii.,  16,  16 
Codex,  lib.    i.— ix.,  479;    lib.  x.— xii., 
293.  2;    lib.  xxiv.— xxxviii.,  46;   lib. 
XXV. — xxxviii.,  17 
Codex  vetus,  vol.  ii. ,  12;  vol.  iii.,  13, 14 
Codex  novus  22;  lib.  i. — ix.,  24,  31,  589 
Codex,  Table  11;  casus  Codicis  33.   3; 
summa  super  Codicem  34.  i ;  summa 
medullae  Codicis   123.    i ;  Comment 
on  libb.  x.— xii.  of  the  Codex  (called 
Collationes)  134.    i 
Digest  2,  251;  fragnaents  61  (end),  285, 

324 
Digestum  vetus  8,  284 ;  super  Digestum 

vetus  34.  2 
Digestum  Novum  10  (flyleaves) ;  483 ;  a 

comment  on  the  xii.  books  134.   2 
Infortiatum  12;  casus  super  Infortiatum 
51;  "casus"  of  the  Infortiatus  134.  3 
Institutiones   248.    1 ;    293.   i ;    600.    i ; 
gloss  on  the  Institutions  42,  I. ;  com- 
ment on  the  first  three  books  123.  2 
Novem  collationes  248.   2 


JUSTINIANUS 

Collationes  600.  3 

de  jure  fisci  248.   3 ;  600.  2 

Consuetudines  feudorum  248.  4;  293.  4 

Autenticae  libri  i. — ix.  293.   3 

Parvum  volumen  248 
Juvenalis  238.    16;  Proverbia  135.  4 

Kalendar  44.  i ;  84.  9,  1 1 ;  137.  2;  141.  8; 
148,  197.  30;  204,  f.  129;  205,  238.  2 
(Vol.  II.  Preface);  241,  314,  385,  p.  378; 
489.  I ;  512.  18;  Kalendar  in  English  343; 
Sarum  Kalendar  217;  tract  on  Kalendar 
176.  3 ;    Kalendar  verses  137.   i 

Kalid,  Quaestiones  181.   18 

Katherine,  S.,  vita  175.  3;  196;  301.  3; 
picture  of  196;  life  and  martyrdom  (?  by 
Capgrave)  390.  2 ;  poem  on  234,  p.  346 ; 
words  on,  with  music  512,  f.  249  b;  Gild 
of,  at  Stamford,  constitutions  266 

Kaye,  pedigree,  522,  f.  94 

Keckermannus,  Earth.,  Systema  physicum  185 

Kederminster,   Edm.,  letter  606,  p.  59 

Kelly,  Ambrose,  House  of  Commons  Ob- 
servations, Rules  and  Orders  590 

Kent,  nomina  generosorum  559.  4 ;  Visita- 
tion of  1574,  536.  3;  do.  of  1619,  550 

Kett's  Rebellion  73.   16 

Kettylby,  John  196  (end) 

Killingworth,  Chr.,  owned  413 

Killingworth,   R.  204 

Kilwarby,  William  452.    11 

Killewardeby,   Rob.  de,  conclusiones  108 

Kimbolton  204 

Kings  of  Britain  449.  3 

Kings  of  England,  Notes  on  223.  5;  Pedi- 
grees of  249,  I.  18;  Genealogies  449.  5; 
Arms  569.  8 

King's  Langley  134 

Knight,  John  viii;  Heraldry  537.  21; 
Heraldic  Mss.  given  by  515  —  578;  gives 
598,   606 

Knightley,  Sir  Richard,  arraignment  197.  14 

Knights,  Arms  of  565 

Knights  of  the  Bath,  392.  11;  537.  30;  569.  4 

Knights  of  the  Garter  537.  11,   31 

Knights  of  difi"erent  Counties  571.  4 

Knolls,  Ant.  249  (flyleaf) 


INDEX. 


7^1 


Knowles,  Laurence,  pedigree  523,  f.   137 
Kdlbing,  Prof.  234,   i.   i 
Kydball,  B.  335,  f.  ii 
Kynton,   R.  de,  letter  136.   12 

Laceby,  W.  129 
Lakenham,   H.  de,  caution  24 
Lakenheath  460.  3 

Lakenheath,  Adam,  gives  290;    owned  295 
Lamb,  John,  gives  639  a 
Lambert,  Josiah  455,  f.   i 
Lancashire  families  562.  2 ;  Lancashire  Visi- 
tation   [567,   523,  527 
Lancashire  and  Cheshire  pedigrees  533.    i 
Lancaster,  Justices  of  the  Peace  197.   17 
Lancaster,    Thomas  of,  Ordinances  for  the 

Office  of  Arms  537.    35 
Landulphus,  in  secundum  Sententiarum  326 
Lane,  John,   pupillis  suis  epistola  197.    -,i  ; 

letter  to  Mr  Chaderton  197.   55 
Lanfrancus  Mediolanensis,  Chirurgia  159.  4 
Langham,   Hen.  466,  f.    i-fib 
Langham,  John,  owned  151 
Langman,   R.,  letter  606,   p.   57 
Langthorn,  R.  217  (end) 
Langton,   Roger,  Receipts  170.   9 
Langton,  Stephen,  Sermon  136.    iS 
Lanicea,    Guil.     de,    Dieta    salutis    27.    2 ; 

164.  2  ;  223.    i 
Lapidarium  (French)  435,   v.    i 
Lathbury  super  Threnos  57 
Lathom,  pedigree  523,  f.  ii8 
Latin  Dictionary  165.   i,  2 
Latin-English  Vocabulary  203.  3 
Latymer,  Hugh,  Protestation  218.   3 
Lauuens,  S.  362 
Lavenham,  Supplementum  485 
Lavenham,  Tho.,  caution  412 
Laws  Commentary  on  subjects  belonging  to 

(?  by  Michael  Dalton)  586 
LAW: 

Law  tract  16 
modus  procedendi  54.   3 
actor  et  reus  54.  4 
Irregularities  54.   6 

Legal  documents  385,  ff.   ii,  iii ;  410,  ll. 
Law,  Canon  214,  235.    i 

Tract  on  Canon  Law  42,   in.  ;  151.   8 


Law,  Canon  : 

libellus  super  jure  canonico  54.    i 
compilatio  casuum  120,   IV. 
Verses  on  Canon  Law  222,  p.  283 
Breviarium  ad  materias  in  jure  canonico 
inveniendas  362,   i. 
Law,  Civil  : 

Collections  on  Civil  Law  166.  3 
fragment  on  Civil  Law  324  (end) 
glossary  of  terms  166.    i 
Law  French,  notes  in  338,  p.   154 
Law  Processes  579 
Lay  Folks'  Mass  Book,  84.    7 
Layer,  John,  The  reformed  Justice  442 
Layton,   Richard,  letter  to  Lord  Cromwell 

607.    4 
Lea,     Sir     Henry,    The    author's    apology 

150.   6 
Ledbury  383,   p.   212 
Leek,  Thomas  de,  Quaestio  33.  6 
Leeke,  James  443 
Legge,  Dr,  bequest  700 
Legge,  Thomas,   Ricardus  Tertius  125.   i 
Leicester,    William   of   (or   R.    Wetherset), 

Qui  bene  praesunt  presbiteri  349.   6 
Leicester  71,   378,  519 
Leicestershire,  Visitation  of,   1619,  519 
Leland,  John  ix. 
Lelli,   Ercole,  Anatomia  683 
Lemon,  Mr,  letters  635.   16 — 19 
Leo,  Pope,  de  conflictu  vitiorum  et  virtutum 

239.  4;  410,  IV.    2;  sermo  135.   3 
Leonard,  Sampson,  Visitation  of  Leicester- 
shire 519 
Lesnes  Abbey  Mss.  121,  135,  151,  426 
Letheringham  Church,  arms  from  554,  f.  65 
Letters  (xiii.  c.)  111.  6;  (xv.  c.)  205,  p.  449; 
English  letter  84.  16;  letters  in  French  54. 
9;  383,  pp.  I,  45,  ^T,,  121;  volume  of  714 
Lewes,  battle  of  205  (Kalendar) 
Libanius,  Argumenta  in  Demosthenem  76.  i 
Liber  Provincialis  249,  I.    16 
Lichfield  Cathedral,  note  528 
Lichfield,  Town  Seal  528,  f.   2 
Liddyat,  John,  grant  to  528,  f.   7 
Lincoln,  Archidiaconatus  170.    13 
Lincoln,  diocese  of  91.   9,   13;  146,  p.  724; 
688.   4 

46 — 2 


724 


INDEX. 


Linc(jln  document  245 

Lincolnshire  410,  II.  4  ;  Visitation  541.  i  r ;  645 

Lineiiis,  Joh.   de,  Canones  110.    i 

Lines,  Latin  230,   40 ;  English  394,  f.    2 1  j 

Lionnet,  Joseph  670*,  f.   i 

List  of  Books  36 

Literae  Patentes  581—583 

Litflebury  569.   1 

LITURGICAL 

Breviarium  Sarum  394 

Breviary  (flyleaves)  438 

Horae  (Angers)  672* 

Horae  (Rouen)  671 

Horae  (Orleans)  670* 

Horae  (Sarum)  241 

Manuale  ad  usum  Sarum  209 

Missal  (xi.  c.)  fragm.  466  (flyleaves) 

Missal  (xi.   c.)  fragm.  301  (flyleaves) 

Missale  Sarum  146 

Processionale  Sarum  436 

Galilean  Liturgy,  leaf  of  153 

Service   Books,   fragments  of  138,  428, 
441;  with  neumes  98 

Litany  240.  21 

Order  at  the  Communion  2  Edw.  VL, 
73.   69 

Canon  of  the  Mass,  with  glosses  90.  2 

Office   for   St    Edmund    the    Confessor 
138.  5 

formulae  of   espousal    in   English    146, 
P-  705 

Offices  for  SS.  David   and    Chad  146, 
p.  724 

Gloss   on  some  Liturgical  Offices  383, 
p.    lOI 

Extreme  Unction  695.   i 

Burial  695.   2 

Absolution  695.   3 

Visitation  of  Sick  695.   4 

Installation  of  Abbot  695.   5 

Devotions,  Collection  of  718 

Prayers  718 
Livius,  xiii.,  xiv.  c,  fragments  328 
Loci  theologici  186 
Locke,  Th.  126  (flyleaf) 
Logic,  Tracts  on,  written  at  Cambridge  182; 

fragment  on  366 
Lokton,  T.  23,   f.    \b 


Lombardus,  see  Petrus  Lombardus 

London,  Map  of  700.  4;  Mayors  and  Sheriffs 
of  539;  Parish  Churches  in  197.  16;  di- 
mensio  eccl.  cath.  S.  Pauli  391.  26;  Synod 
of  73.  67;  Arms  of  London  Companies 
552.   4;  577.   4 

London,  Wymundus  383,  p.    7 

Long,  Roger  le,  will  of,  Fragments  [g] 

Longbridge  Deverill,   Fragments  {e) 

Longe,  Will.  363,  f.   i 

Longerue,  M.  I'Abbe,  Introduction  a 
I'histoire  de  France  682 

Looz  Abbey  MS.  695 

Lopham,  John  510 

Lord  Keepers,  etc..  Arms  of  598 

Lord's  Prayer,  Exposition  of  234,   11.    i 

Lord's  Prayer  and  Ave,  in  English  328,  iv.  1} 

Lords  Spiritual,  submission  392.    13 

Loris,  Andr. ,  De  medicinae  secretis  228.  1 

Lotharius,  see  Innocentius  III.,   Pope 

Louth,  W.  de  15  (flyleaf) 

Lovell  pedigree  697 

Luard,  H.   R.,  Edward  the  Confessor  153 

Lucanus,  Proverbia  135.  4;  238.  16;  Phar- 
salia  365 

Lucy,  W.,  gives  247 

Ludford  667.   2 

Lullius,  Raymundus,  epistola  ad  dominum 
Henricum  de  arte  notoria  462.  7 

Lumley,  Lord  153 

Lutzen,  battle  of  174,  viii. 

Lychefelde,  Will.  174,  iv.  4 ;  on  the  Passion 
174,  IV.  5 

Lyde  512.   10 

Lydgate,  John,  Magnificat  230.  26;  on 
hearing  Mass  (?  by  Lydgate)  174,   I  v.  i 

Lyndwood,  William,  Provincial  Constitu- 
tions 222,  p.  9 ;  liber  Provincialis  262, 
263 

Lyngsted,   R.  267 

Lynstede,  Joh.   de,   gives  27,   40,  295 

Lynn  54.    9 ;  136 

Lyons,  Council  of  6,  f.  266(7 

Lyra,  Nicholaus  de.  On  the  Apocalypse 
(?  by  Lyra)  244;  super  Psalterium  et 
Cantica  306 ;  super  Genesim — Job  476 ; 
super  Libros  Sapientiales  et  Prophetas 
477 ;  super  Novum  Testamentum  478 


INDEX. 


725 


Macei",   de  cognic.    heibaium  457,    11.    3 

Machutus,   S.,    miracle  of  223,    p.    420 

Magino,  J.   A.,    I'lopositions   613.    i 

Magister   Historianim,  see  Petius  Comestor 

Magna   Chaita  206,   p.    475 

Mahomet,  Tractatus  de  ortu  Macliometi  162.  1 

Malbrugh,  Th.,   492   (flyleaf) 

Malham  408 

Malo  Monte,   Helye  de,  Quaeslio  87  a 

Malvern,  William,  foundation  of  the  abbey 

of  Gloucester  391.   13 
Manchester  197.    18 
Manuale  ad   usum   Saruni    209 
Manuell,    K.    84.    23 
Manuscripts   not   identified  xxxv,    xxxvi 
Mapes,    Walter,    Dialogus    inter   corpus    et 

animam  140.  12  ;  Apocalypsis  Goliae  197. 

45;  reference  to  Mapes  238.    10;    Poem 

on  Noah's  Ark   240.    2  ;    Poems  385.    S  ; 

Contentio  inter  Vinum  et  Aquam  449.  13 
Mapham,   R.  de  136.    12 
Maptit,   L.   335,   f.  2 
Marbodus,    Lapidarius   109.    6 
Marchall,   Roger  vii  ;   59,   79,  98,   105,  110, 

111,   117,    159,    178,    181,    345,   373,   ?379, 

385,  401,  467,  507,  593 
Marcus  Paulus  Venetus,   see  Paulus  Venetus 
Mare,   Thomas  de  la,  epitaph  230.   34 
Margaret,     Lady,    Countess   of  Richmond, 

member  of  the   Guild   of  St  Katherine, 

Stamford  266  ;  Testamentum  392.    5 
Margaret,   St  230 
Marham,  Radulphus  de,  Manipulus  Chroni- 

corum  26 
Marisco,    R.    de,    Bp   of    Durham,    Epitaph 

230.   26 
Marschall,  Th.  169 
Marshall,  Ja.    342  (flyleaf) 
Marsilius  Padovensis,   Defensor  pacis  511.  i 
Martialis  363,  f.    ii 
Martin,   Hugh  622 
Martin,    Thomas   618 ;   portraits  686 
Martiniana,    Tabula   63.   1  ;  89,   118 
Martinus     Dumiensis,     formulae    vitae    ho- 

nestae  437.    3 
Martinus  Polonus,  Chronica  449.    r 
Mary,  Queen  of  England,  Consultatio  cum 

episcopis  291.    7  ;   baptism   of  665.   9 


Mary  Queen  of  Scots,  Reasons  to  persvvade 

the  Scottish  Queen's  execution  197.  41 
Afary,  S.,  the  Virgin,  Miracle  of  the  Virgin 
91.  2  ;  Meditationes  beatae  virginis  Mariae 
240.  6  ;    age  of  205,  p.  474  ;   Genealogia 
275;    Origin  of  the   Hours  of  the  Virgin 
384,  f.  200  b ;  Feast  of  the  Conception  of 
the  Virgin  il>.;   vita  437.  2 
Mass,   Poem  on  the  349.    7 
Massa  compoti  385.    19 
Masses,  etc.  667 
Massey,  Tho.,  209 

Massye,    Richard,    Processes  of  Law  382 
MATHEMATICA  387 

concertatio  mathematica  73.    76 
'  Quod  coelum  stat,  terra  moveatur '  387.  £ 
Methodica  explicatio  sphaerae   387.   5 
Doctrinae  sinuum  rudimenta  387.  6 
de  radicum  extractione  504.    i 
liber  de  ponderibus  504.   7 
liber  de  angulis  504.   8 
Matins  of  the  Cross  175.  4 
Matthaeus  Vindocinensis,  Tholiias    202.    4; 

363.    2 
Matthew,  Toby,  421;  Oratio  in  domo  Con- 
vocationis   197.    59;  supplicatio    de    resti- 
tuendo   Archiep.    Grindallo   197.   60 
Mauritius  Parisiensis,   Distinctiones  164.   i 
Maurus,  de  fleobothomia  373.  8 
Maximinianus  238.   16 
Maximus,  Trpos  Kou/xy  355,   f.    i()6  b:   ivpos 

^ AfjL(pi\6xi-ov  355,  f.    197  ''' 
Maye,  George  210  (flyleaf) 
Mayo  85,  i  b. 

Mayronius,    Franciscus,  super  primum  Sen- 

tentiarum    310 ;    conflatus    super    primum 

Sententiarum  463  ;   de  indulgentiis  353.  4 

Measures  328,  f.   iv  a 

Media  Villa,  Ricardus  de,  super  Sententias 

303.    I 
Medica  84,  iv.;  86.  7—9;  98,  111.  10;  178, 
206,    228;    English    336;    373,    379,    401, 
407,  411,  451,   609 
Medical   Receipts  230  ;  in  English  213,   ii  b 
MEDICAL  TRACTS  (anon.) 
de  apostematibus  84.    if) 
de  febribus  84.  24 
Questiones  super  regimen  acutorum  86.  7 


^26 


INDEX. 


MEDICAL  TRACTS  (anon.) 

Tractatus  Anatomiae  95.   4 

Synonomia  medicinae  96.  5 

de  regimine  sanitatis  111.   12 

Of  phlebotomie  176.   i 

deflebotomia407,  in.;  400.  3  ;  413,  iv.  3 

Tractatus  de  venenis  178.  4 

Treatise  of  urine  336.  5 

de  urinis  413,  iv.   a 

compilatio  brevis  de  diversis  medicinis 
373.  6 

versus  de  quatuor  humoribus  373.   7 

de  medicinis  ex  accipitre  373.  9 

de  dandis  medicinis  379.   3 

liber  dinamidiarum  379.  5 

de  complexionibus  379.  7 

de  dolore  capitis  379.  8 

Tract  on  cures  379.   13 

practica  puerorum  379.   14 

liber  chirurgiae  400.  1 

de  Theriaca  400.  4 

de  medicamentis  401.  8 

de  medicamentorum  virtutibus  625 

Remedies  in  English  609.  i 

On  consumption  624.  2 
Medicine,    Treatise    of   176,    il. ;    Thanks- 
giving for  the  science  of  (French)  228.  3 
Meditationes  de  passionibus  227.   i 
Meere,  John  26 
Memorial  verses  314.  3;  328,  f.  IV.  v.;  383, 

p.  6 
Merarium,  liber  merarii  385.  2 
Merchant  Adventurers  422,  425 
Merevyell  205,  p.   391 
Merlin,   Prophecies  249,  I.    13 
Merrick,  John,  arms  and  crest  528,  f.  5 
Merstoun,  Th.,  Testamentum  362  (cover) 
Merton,  Provisiones  de  205,  p.  431 
Messemger  30.   i 
Mesue,  Joannes  ben,  de  consideratione  me- 

dicinarum  84.   5  ;  liber  graduum  95.  8 
Metingham,  W.  de  108,  p.  586 
Meyer,   Paul:    see   Preface  to  Vol.   Ii   and 

Corrigenda 
Michael  de  Ungaria,   Sermones  184.    5 
Mickleborough,  John,  lectures  on  chemistry 
619 ;    letter   to   Ur   Colbatch   619,    f.     7 ; 
Peives  631 


Mill,  A,  near  Derby  84  (flyleaf) 
Milham,  Jo.  de,  notes  372  (flyleaf) 
Millers,  G.,  gives  698 
Millington,  Will.,  death  of  249,  I.  3 
Miniatures    8,    10,    11,    22,    49,    248.    1,3; 

252,   255,   257.    3  ;   275,   494,   605,   670  * 
Minstrels  84  (flyleaf) 
Mirabilia  230.  33 
Miracle  of  the  Virgin  91.   2 
Mireris  181.  23 ;  documenta  181.  25 
Mirke,  John,   Festial  168 
Missale    Sarum   146 ;    Missale   xith   c.    301 

(flyleaves) 
Molinet,  Jehan,   Poems  187 
Monasteries,  Visitation  of  607.   4 
Money,  Tract  on  reckoning  of  money  205, 

P-  341 

Monks,  article  on  230.   25 

Monogram  341,  1.    i 

Monte,  Willelmus  de,  distinctiones  138.  i  : 
numerale  138.  2  ;  tract  on  confession 
138.  3 ;  Summa  de  diversa  vocabulorum 
significatione  316.  3 

Monte  Forti,   Emericus  de  181.  5 

Monte  Handuno,  G.  de,  in  Sacramentali 
106.    I 

Monte  Lauduini,  Guill.  de,  apparatus  con- 
stitutionum  dementis  269,  11. 

Monte  Pessulano,  Reginaldus  de  407  f.  73  b 

Montebourg  61.  14 

Montfort,  Simon  de,  poems  on  85  ii  « ;  349.  3 

Montibus,  W.  de,  Summa  qui  bene  pre- 
sunt  211,   III.    I 

Monumental  Inscriptions  524 

Moon,  The  318,  il. 

Moore,  William  viii ;  gives  53,  62,  64,  65,  72, 
73,  83,  84,  106,  107,  121,  124,  126,  130, 
132,  133,  135, 140, 142,  144—146,  149,  150, 
151,  153—156,  158,  160,  162,  164,  168— 
170,  173—177,  179,  184—188,  190—197, 
201,  204—207,  209-211,  213,  217—220, 
223—239,  241,  266,  291,  314,  318,  334, 
336,  343,  363,  381,  382,  384,  387—393, 
396-99,  405,  406,  410,  413,  415,  416, 
419-23,  425-33,  435-7,  442,  443,  449,  450, 
454,  456,  457,  585,  586,  588,  592,  595,  597 

Moral  sayings  238.    i 

Morale  scholarium  385.   14 


INDEX. 


727 


Morbus  and  Nature,  conflict  between  117.  i 

More,  Mary,  epitaph  599,   f.  158 

Morehead,  Art.,  Guernezia  rediviva  389.  ^4 

Morgan,   Philip,  Bp  of  Ely  593,   \'. 

Morienus,  Quaestiones  181.    18 

Morris,   Sir  William,  descent  530 

Mortayn,  John,  caution  14 

Morton,  Th.,  73.  81 

Mortuary  Roll  391.    i 

Mowse,  \V.,  gives  348 

Moyses,  de  asinate  178.   3 

Multon,    Edm.  de,  scribe  and  owner  of  282 

Music  437,   f.    I    /' ;  512,    f.    249  /' ;    512,   f. 

255    (!i ;  on  a  four-line  stave  240.    2 
Music-Book  327    (flyleaves);   334  (flyleaves) 
Mylius,  Georgius,  de  ardore  stomachi  191.  3 
Mythology,  paragraphs  on  200.   5 

Names  (xiii.  c.)  6,  f.  265  b;  names  of  owners 
140.  I ;  of  English  persons  258.  8  ;  lists 
of  385,  p.  332;  593,  f.  132  l>;  list  of 
East  Anglian  465,  f.  43  b;  catalogue  of 
names  in  Dr  Knight's  Collection  516 

Narratio  234,  11.    i 

Narrationes  215.    i 

Nassyngton,  William  de,  exposition  upon 
the  Pater  Noster  160.  3 

Natio  etc.  230.  28,  39 

Naylor,  pedigree  524 

Neckham,  Alex.,  de  utensilibus  136.  i  ; 
on  Grammar  230.  24  ;  Corrogationes  Pro- 
mothei  236 ;  de  naturis  rerum,  notes  372, 
I.;  de  laude  divinae  sapientiae  372,    11 

Necton,  John,  caution  2 

Neumes  98  (flyleaf) 

Nevill,  pedigree  522,  f.   37 

Nevill,  William  de  440,  p.  6 

Neville,  Abp  249.  i,   20 

Newboulde,  Manor  of  528,  f.   57  /' 

Newcastle-under-Lyne,  Town  Seal  528,  f.  loi 

Newcome  408  (end) 

Newell,  Richard,  owned  595 

Newport  (Essex)  school,  case  621   19 

Nicholas,  St,  Hymn  on  85,  ii  a ;  Rhym- 
ing poem  on  234,  p.  352  ;  verses  on  385, 
p.  300  ;  418,  f.  97  b 

Nicholaus,  super  secimdum  et  tertium  Sen- 
tentiarum  319 


Nicholaus,  Anlidotarius  147,  l.  ;  198.  2  ; 
366,  373.  1;  407,  ill.;  questiones  super 
Antidotarium  86.  6 ;  excerpt  from  an 
Antidotarius  (?that  of  Nicholaus)  401. 
6 ;  de  simplicibus  medicinis  609.    i 

Nicolaus  de  Cicestria  46  (flyleaf) 

Nicolaus  de  Wysbech  111.  6 

Nigellus  ad  W.  d.  g.  Ellens.  Episc.  191. 
4;  ad  Willelmum  Longchamps  427,   v. 

Nobility  of  England  392.  18;  Arms  and 
pedigrees  of  525;  roll  of  525,  f.    177 

Noblemen,  Arms  of,  temp.  Edw.  I.  and  II. 
570 

Noblemen,  list  of,  some  having  lands  in 
Staffordshire  528,  f.   104 

Norfolk,  Visitation  1563,  555;  Arms  of  gen- 
tlemen of  572.  2  ;  collections  for  the  his- 
tory of  703;  biographies  of  Norfolk  men 
704,  705 

Norfolk,  Duke  of,  arraignment  etc.  197.  14  ; 
392.   15,   16 

Norham  Castle  249,   i.   3 

Northallerton,   Ordinatio  hospitalis  159.  3 

Northampton,  Earl  of,  Letter  to  the  Uni- 
versity 173,  II. 

North  Walsham  Church,  Arms  etc.   in  686 

Northampton,  Simon  de  15 

Northampton  document  33.    5 

Northamptonshire  Visitation  541.  6,  7 

Northumberland,  Articles  for  easing  of  the 
counties  of  389.  18;  Arms  for  541.  2; 
Visitations  541.  3  ;  576 

Norton,  John,  Letter  of  fraternity  of  Ni- 
colaus provincial  of  the  Carmelites  to 
J.  N.  at  Cambridge  275 

Norton,  Th.,  owned  603 

Norwich,  St  Clement's  73.  9 ;  constitu- 
tiones  ecclesiae  Belgi-Germanicae  quae 
Nordowici  est  389.  4  ;  Births  and  burials 
in  1729— 1753)  607.   7 

Norwich   Priory  MS.  161 

Notabilia  autentice  261.   3 

Notary's  mark   (Ragenhill)   204,   f.    182 

Notes  and  moral  sayings  238.    1 

Nottinghamshire  families  552.   2 

Nottinghamshire  Visitation    1569,  541.   i 

Nowell,  Roger  149  (cover) 

Numerals  203.  9 


728 


INDEX. 


Nutt,  William,  197.   14 
Nutzarde,    Adam    de,    Neutra    136.    7 ;    de 
verbis  deponentibus  136.   13 

Oakham  71 

Gates,  Titus,  Journal  607.  3 

Oblata  an.  regn.  R.  Johannis  1-9  584 

Occham,  Willelmus  de,  super  primum 
Sententiarum  101 ;  285,  iv. ;  325 ;  Logica 
464 

Ockley  207,  li.   i 

Oculus  Sacerdotis,  see  Pagula,  W.  de 

Odalricus,  S.,   Rescriptio  427,   11. 

Odilo  abbas  Cluniacensis  184.  3 

Odoricus,  de  ritibus  orientalium  regionum 
162.  4 

Office  of  Arms  537.    17,   35 

Offices  of  England  392.   19 

Optics,  MS.   on  634 

Oratio  de  domino  Ihesu  230.   15 

Oratio  Dominica,  Expositio  184.   8 

Orationes  de  cruce  230.   10 

Ordinary  of  Arms  541*,  562 

Ordo  Judiciarius  380.  4 

Orient,  de  partibus  Orientis  449.    12 

Orleans  Use  (Horae)  670* 

Origenes,  in  Vetus  Testamentum  318.  i  ; 
Homiliae  in  Exodum  318.  2 ;  in  Leviti- 
cum  318.    3 

Ortolanus,  Martinus,  Expositio  dictorum 
Hermetis   181.    8 

Osberne,  Henry,  gives  82,  321,   332 

Osberne,  John,  gives  374 

Oseney  Abbey  MS.   297,  481 

Osith,  St  204,  f.    129 

Otho,  Constitutiones  38.    i  ;  258.   4 

Oto,  Dietarium  407,   li. 

Ottobonus,  Constitutio  204,  f.  14;  Con- 
stitutiones cum  apparatu  38.   2 

Ouen,  St,  vision  of  85,   ii  b 

Ovidius,  de  remedio  amoris  202.  3  ;  Meta- 
morphoseos  202.  5  ;  Proverbia  225.  2 1  ; 
238.    16 

Oxford,  Provision  of  205,  p.  490 ;  Con- 
stitutiones provinciales  487.  6 ;  Statute 
for  the  University  391.  32 ;  de  Acad. 
Oxon.  primordiis  173.  7 ;  Assizes  197. 
44  ;  Concilium  Oxon.   44.    7  ;  349.   9 


Oxfordshire   Visitation    1634,    538.    i ;    do., 

1574,  538.    3 
Oxwyck  73.   4 

Paget,  Sir  William,  Letters  of  597 

Pagida,  W.  de,  Oculus  sacerdotis  62.  7 ; 
87.    3—5  ;  352,    I.  ;  443  ;  487.    5 

Palimpsest  427,   I. 

Palmer,  Adam,  owned  136 

Palmer,  John,  owned  136 

Palmerius,  Matthias,  Prohemium  in  Aris- 
team  de  interpretatione  Septuaginta 
duorum    429 

Paman,  J.   389,   p.  57 

Pamphilus  238.    16 

Pankridge  Church,  notes  528 

Papal  power  230.  38 

Paphos  Veneris  230.   33 

Paradisus  230.   29 

Paris  and  Helena  385.   9 

Parker,  Matthew,  Parker  MS.  entitled 
Statuta  Academiae  Cant,  in  C.  C.  C. 
Library  602.  7  ;  Inventory  of  books  and 
manuscripts  given  to  C.  C.  C.  710 

Parker,  Richard,  '  S/ceXeros  Cantabrigiensis ' 
173.  I,  592;  scribe  of  561  and  569  (index) 

Parkin,  W.   335,  f.  ii 

Parliament,  Journal  of,  i  Eliz.  64.  2  ; 
1623-5,  Proceedings  389.  295  modus 
tenendi  Parliamentum  391.  25  ;  order  in 
going  to  the  559.  3 ;  summonses  to  501, 
502 ;  form  and  manner  of  keeping  of  the 
665.   2 

Parvo  Ponte,  Adam  de,  Phale  tholum  136.  2 

Paschal  Tables  205,   p.  13 

Passok  or  Passof,   H.  de  292  (flyleaf) 

Paston  36  (end) 

Paston,  Benedictus  de,  quaestio  34.   2 

Paston,  Sir  William,  account  of  686 

Pater  Noster  (in  English)  52.  i  ;  rhyming 
paraphrase  of  the  365,  p.  255  ;  with  ex- 
planations 669*,  f.  IV.  a 

Patrick,  S.,  episc.  et  conf.,  liber  (beginning 
tria  sunt)  239.  5 

Patrick,  St,  see  Augustinus,  S.,  de  gaudio 
electorum  122.  9 

Paulus  Ileremita,  Vita  301,   4 

Paulus  Venetus,  Marcus,  historia  162.  3 


INDEX. 


729 


Pausanias,  translation  into  English  672 

Peckham,  Abp,  errors  condemned  by  303.  3 

Pedigrees  618,  519,  621—632,  536—538,  540— 
650,  663—555,  569,  573,  578,  599,  606,  696, 
697 

Pedigrees  of  ancient  families  633.   3 

Pedigrees,   Rough  drafts  of  618,   699 

Peerage  of  England  537.   23 

Peers,  arms  of  559.  2 

Penance,  Ordo  ad  poenitentiam  dandam 
427,   in.   4 

Pencil  sketches  142  (flyleaves) 

Penny  174,  lY.    7 

Peraldus,  Gulielmus,  Summa  de  vitiis  330. 
I  ;  333,  f.  6b;  tractatus  moralis  de  septem 
viciis  capitalibus  333,  f.  i  ;  Summa  de 
virtutibus  454 

Peregrinus,   Petrus,  de  Magnete  174,  111. 

Perrotte,  Sir  John,  Confederation  and  con- 
spiracy between  Sir  J.  P.  and  Sir  W. 
Stanlie  218.    19 

Persius,   Proverbia  135.  4;  238.   16 

Peter  and  Paul,  SS.,  Words  on,  with  music 
512,  f.  2^0  b 

Peterborough  Abbey  MS.   437,   464 

Petre,  Sir  W.,  Liber  Peregrinationum  405 
(P-  693) 

Petronilla,  S.  249  (flyleaf) 

Petronius  225.   7 

Petruncellus,  Practica  117.   12 

Petrus,  Archiep.  de  Ruffia,  de  ortu  Tar- 
tarorum  162.   5 

Petrus  Blesensis,  de  itinere  ierosolimitano- 
rum  114.  25  ;  super  lob  114.  26 ;  230. 
40  ;  290.  4  ;  de  conversione  b.  Pauli  114. 
27;  de  transfiguratione  Domini  114.  28; 
Peniteas  cito  peccator  341,  in.  4 ;  349.  8 

Petrus  Comestor,  Historia  Scholastica  29 ; 
Tabula  super  Magistrum  Historiarum 
116.  4 ;  Allegoriae  historiarum  135.  i  ; 
Sermones  135.   2  ;   Epitaph  230.   28 

Petrus  de  Divo,  owned  169 

Petrus  Hispanus,  secreta  ad  oculos  379.  1 1  ; 
nota  de  fletbothomia  413,    in.    i 

Petrus  Lombardus,  Libri  Sententiarum  276, 
279,  290.  I  ;  292,  410,  IV.  8 ;  libri  Sen- 
tentiarum versificati  410,  iv.  7 ;  liber 
quartus    Sententiarum    127,    322.    i  ;    349. 


4  ;    447  ;    Commentarius  super   Sententias 

321.    I  ;  quaestiones  super  Sententias  290. 

2  ;     375.      I  ;     expositio     priorum     trium 

librorum  Sententiarum  169  ;  gloss  on  the 

fourth  book  of  the  Sentences  349.   5  ;  in 

Epistolas  Pauli  81;  Epistolae  Pauli  gl.  296 
Petrus  Manducator,  see  P.  Comestor 
Petrus  Pictavensis,   Distinctiones  316.    i 
Petrus  Remensis,   Aurora  363.    i 
Peyton,   Sir  H.,  grant  to  542,  f.  54 
Philaretus,  de  pulsibus  111.    i  ;    quaestiones 

super  pulsus  86.  4  ;  glosula  super  librum 

pulsuum  86.   5 
Philippus,     abbas     de    Valle,    epistola     ad 

Helinandum  230.  28 
Phillipps  MS.   719,   721 

Phillips,    Fabian,  letter  to  Dr  Brady  607.   2 
Philosophers,  sayings  of  225.   9 
Philosophy,   Book  of  457,   II.    i 
Physique  experimentale,   cours  de  633 
Physiologus  203.    8 
Pictures    109.    5;    241,    343,    372,    384,    403, 

p.   142,    238;    413,    I.;    489,    f.  20;    671, 

672*,  718,  p.  280,  408 
Pierce  Ploughman,  works  201 
Pierse  of  Alston,   Arms  623.    3 
Pillaeus,  libellus  quaestionum  261.  6 
Pisis,  Bartholomaeus  de,  Summa  de  casibus 

conscientiae  328,  f.  i 
Pitts,  John,  quoted  26 
Pius  II.,   Election  204,  f.  18 
Pius  v..  Bulla  contra   Elizabethan!    197.   25 
Placard  (ab.    1300)  345  (binding) 
Placentia,  Willelmus  de,  notabilia  quaedam 

178.  8 
Plants,  names  of,  in  English  230.   2 
Platearius,    Practica    159.    2  ;    Passionarius 

178.     11;    de    simplicibus    medicinis    345. 

I ;   401.    5 ;    de    medicinis   379.    6 ;   glosa 

super  antidotarium  Nicholai  401.  7 
Plautus,   Sententiae  from  225.   i 
Plays  125 

Plinius  on  Alexander  (extract)  441,   f.  iiib 
Plutarchus,   in  vni°  memorabilium   226.   17 
Plymouth  Churches,  arms  in  530 
POEMS 

The  Caledonian  forest  73.    78 
Poems  in  rhyming  Latin  117.    i 

46—5 


730 


INDEX. 


POEMS 

French  123,  512.   i 

Latin,    on   the    corruption    of    the   age 

230.  34 
Anglia  flere  paro  363.  3 
de  presbytero  et  logico  385,  p.  227 
Satirical  389.  5 
Pergama  flere  volo  402.    7 
Poetry  623.  8 

Pole,  Cardinal,  letter  389.  1 ;  Speech  392.  12 
Polo,   Marco  109,   f.  1 1 1  /' 
Poole,  Geoffrey  de  la  6 
Poole,  Mr,  reference  to  26 
Pontefract,  Arms  of  522,   f.  150^5 
Pontifices     Romani,    excerpta     ex    decretis 

Romanorum  Pontificum  455 
Popes,  Names  of  292 ;  tables  of  449.  3 
Pordage,  pedigree  528,  f.  29 
Porphyrius,    Isagoge   199.    i  ;   465.    i  ;    466. 

I  ;  468.   I  ;  494.    i 
Porson,    R.,    autograph    607.     10;   satirical 

poetry  607.    14 
Potman,  William,  owned  482 
Powell,  Dr  621.    18 
Poynton,  J.,   Cautio  299 
Praedestinatio  73.  65 
Praedicatores  in  Oxonia  233,  f.   227 
Praetorius,    Jac,    in    libellum    de     Sphsera 

Joannis  de  Sacro  Bosco  387.   2 
Pratt,  J.  H.,  letters  635.  26 
Pratt,  Mabil,  of  Cambridge  33.  3 
Prayers  230.   19,  44 
Preacher's  manual  359 
Preaching,  art  of  407,   I.  ;  613.  4 
Prentes  667.   11 
Press-marks  vii 
Price,  Richard,  Arms  of  573 
Priestley,  Dr,  Epitaph  607.   9 
Printed  Book  449;  printed  Tract  427,   11. 
Priscianus,  de  constructionibus  340.   i  ;  341, 

III.    i;   593,    I.;   594,    i. ;    de   accentibus 

340.    2 ;    341,    III.    2 ;   594.    3 ;    Sententia 

super   Priscianum    367.    i  ;    extract    from 

412 ;    Institutionum   grammaticarum   libb. 

viii. — X.,   435,   II.;  Barbarismus  594.  2 
Processionale  (Sarum)  436 
Proclus  Diadochus,  in  Republicam  Platonis 

495.    I 


Procopius  (?K0pacris  rijs  07/05  So(^t'as)  76,  V. 

Profacius  Judaeus,  canones  Almanach  141. 
15  ;  quadrans  141.    20 

Prognostica,  Glosae  super  prognostic!  86. 
2  ;  comment  on  the  98.  5  ;  super  Prog- 
nostica 111.   8 

Prognostics  225.  10;  249,  I.  20  (in  English); 
249,   I.    13;  318,  II. 

Prophecies  230.  17;  249,  I.  7;  249,  i.  15 
(in  English)  ;  249,  l.  20  (Latin  and 
English) 

Proses  240.  2 

Prothodossimus  (de  ordine  Judiciario)  157.  i 

Proverbs  135.  4;  210,  225.  4,  7,  8,  16; 
238.  16 ;  Proverbs  of  Solomon,  in  Eng- 
lish verse  84.    10 

Provincial  constitutions,  English  285,   I. 

Prudentius,  Dittochaeum  144.  4  ;   oratio  ib. 

Psalter  148,  238.  15;  notabilia  super 
Psalmos  Psalterii  238.    13 

Psellus,  de  victualium  qualitate  355.    13 

Ptolomaeus,  de  compositione  astrolabii  35. 
2  ;  words  of  197.   42 

Pulham,  John,  owned  129 

Pulham,  Richard,  gives  163,  458,  ?459,  509 

Pupilla  oculi  ;  see  Burgo,  Joannes  de 

Puy,  P.  de  6,  f.  265  b 

Puzzle  410,  IV.   7 

Pythagoras,  Documentum  181.  31  ;  Sphere 
225.  6;  Golden  table  336.  4 

Quaestiones  290.  11,  15;  Quaestiones  theo- 
logicae  novem  290.  5  ;  Quaestiones  veteris 
et  novae  legis  69.  21 

Quaternarius,  Tractatus  de  quaternario  428 

Quintilianus,  de  causis  154.  6 

Raherius ;  see  Haymo 

Rainolde,  John,  confession  389.  3 

Raleigh,   Sir  Walter,   Letters  and  speeches 

73.  32.  33'  35.  37  ;  Apologie  73.  36  ;  the 

name   and   meaning  of    Law   and   Right 

291.    13 
Ramsey  524,   f.   25,  35 
Ramsey  Abbey  MS.  236 
Rasis,  X670S  Trepi   Xot^ct/cijs  77.  2  ;  judicium 

urinarum    84.  2 ;    Flores   secretorum  181. 

19;  Practica  philosophorum  181.  30 


INDEX. 


731 


Raymundus,    Summa    de    casibus    156.     i  ; 

paragmphi    sumiiiae    Raymundi    274.     2 ; 

summa    de    matrimonio    380.    2  ;    summa 

abbreviata  410,   I. 
Raynell,  William,  of  Wilts,  Arms  of  518 
Reading  Abbey  MS.  177  ;  relics  607.  =; ;  legal 

suit,   Fragments  (/) 
Ready  Reckoner  314.  2,  3 
Rebellion,  Catalogue  of  pamphlets  etc.  re- 
lating to  the  Rebellion  and  Restoration  664 
Receipts  84.   11;   109,   f.  96^  ;   176.  4;    204, 

f.  42  ;   206,  213,  u // ;    213,  f.  60;   230.   30, 

32,   43;    314.   3;    328,   f.  i^;    413,   III.   4; 

457,  II.  4;   English  147,   I.;  230.   4;  407, 

III.;   457,  I.;   French  379,  f.  154/!';   483, 

f.  iii ;    Flemish    190,    f.    100  i^;    in    verse 

237.   2 
Recusants  197.  22,   23 
Redman,  John  249,   i.  20 
Regeney,   R.  de  59 
Register  of  Baptisms  and  Burials  1557-1581 

(fragm.)  667 
Registrum  Brevium  in  French  388.  5 
Regula  canonicorum,  e.xpositio  239.  3 
Regula  mercatorum  122.   i 
Regulae  theologiae  316.   2 
Religious  life,  Tract  on  the  444.  2 
Remedies,  with  English  equivalents  200.  10 
Repentance,       Description      of,      by      Th. 

Wetherell?    73.     72 
Repyndon,  Ph.  de,  Sermones  dominicales  246 
Revenue  of  England  392.    18 
Rhadegund,  St,  Rental  170.   36 
Rhodes,    G.    A. ,    reported    death    of   Lord 

Brougham  607.   15 
Rhyming  verses  234,   p.    330 
Rhythmus  ad  Spiritum  Sanctum  408,  f.  322(5 
Ricardinus,  Liber  Ricardini  203.   5 
Ricardus  145  (d) 
Ricardus,   Repressiva  95.  6  ;   urinae  95.  7  ; 

signa  117.   6 ;  modus  medendi  401.  4 
Ricardus  de  S.  Victore,  de  exterminio  mail 

129.    I  ;  Meditatio  240.   i ;  Benjamin  sive 

meditatio  240.  3  ;  de  contemplatione  312.  4 
Richard   L,  Vita   175.    i  ;    Coronation   537. 

27;  665.    6 
Richard  IL,  Letter  in  English  to  314,  p.  123  ; 

translation  of  bones  of  492 


Right  wise,  M.,  owned  463 

Riom  6 

Riplay,  George,   Alchemy  399.    2 

Rippeley,  Tho.,  owned  588 

Risley,  Consecration  of  Chapel  73.  87 

Rivers  693,   iv.  3 

Robert  of  Cesyll  174,  iv.  3 

Robert!,  Ademarus  63 

Robertson,  Th.  229.    i 

Robertus  Cestriensis  35.  2 

Robertus  de  Wigornia  33.   6 

Rodleston,  Joh.  de,  owned  459 

Rofredus  Beneventanus,  de  ordine  iudiciorum 
261.  I  ;  Quaestiones  261.  5 

Rogers,  Thomas,  answer  389.   9 

Rogerus,  Chirurgia  147,  11.  ;  Chirurgia  cum 
additionibus  Rolandi  105.  i ;  expositio 
quatuor  magistrorum  Salemi  super 
Chirurgiam  Rogeri  105.  2 ;  Rogerini 
major  117.  4  ;  401.  i  ;  Rogerina  minor 
117.  5  ;  401.  2  ;  practica  117.    5 

Roghan,   Sir  Dennis  218.   18 

Rokeby  170.   22 

Rolandus  Parmensis  Chirurgia  Rogeri  cum 
additionibus  Rolandi  105.   i 

RoUe,  Richard,  of  Hampole,  Incendium 
amoris  140.  2  ;  332.  4 ;  de  modo  vivendi 
140.  9;  ego  dormio  140.  10;  de  emenda- 
tione  vitae  140.  1 1  ;  216.  i  ;  stimulus 
amoris  216.  3;  "de  contemptu  mundi " 
223.  7  ;  Parce  mihi  domine  223.  5  ;  de 
emendatione  peccatoris  353.  5  ;  Stimulus 
conscientiae  386 ;  Ne  tardes  convert!  669*. 
2  ;    amore  langueo  669*.  3 

RoUeston,  Fr.  84,  f.  243 

Rolston  Church,  note  528 

Romances  175 

Romish  faith  197.  24 

Romescot,  nota  de  588,  f.  299/' 

Rosarium  theologiae  217;  232;  ditto  (in 
English)  354  (?  by  Alanus  de  Rupe  Scissa) 

Rotherham,   Abp  249,  I.   3 

Rothley  documents  588.    i 

Rouen  Use  (Horae)  671 

Routhberi,  G.  de,  owned  221 

Royston,  note  on  170.  23 

Rudham,  on  the  See  of  East  Anglia  512, 
f  252  6 


732 


INDEX. 


Rudham,  John,  owned  512 

Rudyerd,  Sir  B.,  Speech  73.  25 

Ruffinus,  vitae  patrum  301.  5 

Rupe,  Alanus  de,  Rosarium  theologiae  217, 

232;   ditto  (in  English)  354  (?by  Alanus 

de  Rupe  Scissa) ;    Prophetia  249,  I.   1 1 
Rupert,  Prince  521.   6 
Russel,  John,  Bishop  of  Lincoln,  dedication 

to  196 
Ruthven  conspiracy  389.   25 
Ryngstede,   Th.,    Rector   of  Famham   328, 

f-  175 

Sacramenta,  de  dispensatione  sacramentorum 

427,   IV. 
Sacro    Bosco,  Jo.  de,   de   sphaera   141.    9  ; 
174,   I.    i;   504.    12;   comment  on  137.  4; 
compoti  nova  compilatio  504.   2 

Sadler,  Lady,  Lectures  founded  by  607.  17 

St  Alban,  Abbot  of  84.   i  r 

St  Alban 's  Abbey  MS.  230;  MS.  267  pro- 
bably written  at ;  verses  from  Shrine 
230.  1 1 ;  fundatio  monasterii  et  catalogus 
abbatum  391.   20 

St  George,  Richard,  Staffordshire  Visitation 
528 

St  Ives  Priory,  document  relating  to  236 

St  Neots  524,  f.  37 

St  Paul's,  repair  of  73.   60 

Salad,   receipt  for  414,   f.  166  /' 

Salerno,  Tabula  Salerni  cum  commento 
Bernardi  84.  4 ;  expositio  quatuor  magis- 
trorum  Salerni  super  Chirurgiam  Rogeri 
105.  2  ;  liber  de  compendio  Salerni  379.  2 

Salisbury  383,  p.  45 

Sallustius,  Catilina  719.   i  ;  Jugurtha  719.  2 

Salter,  Edw.,  gives  216 

Sancto  Aegidio,  Poncius  de,  curae  379.  9 

Sancto  Paulo,  Joannes  de,  liber  virtutum 
medicinarum  simplicium  379.    i 

Sandys,  Abp,  Epistola  197.   57 

Samson  de  Calvo  Monte,  Hostiensis  in 
Lectura  abbreviatus  30.  i  ;  Innocentius 
abbreviatus  30.  3 

Saphea,  Tractatus  sapheae.141.   21 

Satumus  200.  5 

Saville,  pedigree  522,  f.  j66 

Sawtrey  524,  f.    13 


Saxoferrato,  Bartholomaeus  de,  de  Judiciis 

157.   2 
Saxonia,  Joh.  de,  Almanack  110.  8;  174,  i.  8 
Schenkl,  Dr,  xii 
Scholastic  tract  133.   3 
Schonborn,  Barth.,  de  anni  ratione  174,  II. 
2  ;  in  sphaeram  Pruerii  387.  9;  rudimenta 
quadratae  geographic  387.  7 
Schonborn,  D.  191.   2 
Scintillarium  (?)  410,  I  v.    i 
Sclovard,  Walterus  427,   iii.  6 
Scot,  Michael,  see  Aristoteles,  de  animalibus 

109.   2;    Notes  of  109,  f.  102  3 
Scotch  Kings,  Arms  of  577.   2 
Scotch  prisoners  537.    10 
Scotland,  Noblemen  in  197.   46 
Scott,   R.,  Bp  of  Chester,  Oration  64.   3 
Scottish    nation    and    trade    with    England 

291.    15 
Scotus,  see  Duns,  Johannes 
Scribbles,   French  and  English  383,  p.   191 
Scriptural  Genealogies  608 
Scriptures,    rule    for    disputing    upon    the 

393.   9 
Scroop,  de  105 
Schultz,  Jac,  In   sphaeram  Jo.   de   Sacro- 

busto  174,  II.    I 
Secretum  meum  michi  233.    i 
Sedulius,  Glossae  super  Sedulium  144.    i 
Semer,  Sir  Francis,   Speech  73.   26 
Seneca,   Proverbia  122.    2 ;    de  instructione 
morum  114.  31  ;  Epistolarum  ad  Lucillium 
liber   183 ;    sententiae   from    225.    2 ;    de 
paupertate  225.  18;  de  dementia  225.  19; 
de  beneficiis  225.  20 
Seneca,  Martinus  Dumiensis,  de  quatuor  vir- 

tutibus  334.    2 
Sententiae  excommunicationum  119.  2 
Sententiae  philosophorum  334.   3 
Septem  principalia  vicia  205,  p.  469 
Sequence  46  (flyleaf) 
Serapion,  Joannes,  Breviarium  78 
Sergius,  Pope,  Papal  privileges  of  249,  11.  i 
Serlo,  Proverbia  136.  5 ;   Verses  136.  6 
Sermons   52.  3  ;    71.  4  ;    94.   2  ;    120,   f.  ii ; 
120,  II.  3;   120,  III.;    135.  5,  6;  140.   3; 
184.  6;   211,   n.    i;  218.   2;  220.   5;  221, 
230.    5,    32,    37;    233.    2;    248,    f.   267*^; 


INDEX. 


733 


264.   2;   321.  2;  334.    i;   351.  4;   352,  li.; 
358;    362,    II.    i,    iii ;    379.    8;    408,    409, 
426,    435,    I.;    488,    11.;    440;   441.    i,   3; 
441.    y;    512.    7;    693 
SERMONS 

sermo  de  Adventu  512.   2 

de  articulis  fidei  174,  V. 

Sermon  for  Easter  Tuesday  84.    19 

Dominican  and  Englisli  233.    2 

On   Fasting  144.   3 

modus  et  regula  componendi  sermones 

240.    23 
de  nativitate  S.  Mariae  151.    2 
sermo  de  nemine  230.   24 
Sermons  on  the  Psalter  210,  f.  117/^ 
Sermon  en  vers  435,  iv.    i 
Sermons  preached  in  Cambridge,  Note- 
book 356 
extracts  for  use  in  234,   11.    i 
Sermon  note  book  693 
Sermon  notes  221;   351.    2;    441.   5,  9 
Sermon  texts  439,   I.;    439,   iv.    i 
Materia  pro  sermonibus  441.   2 
Sextus,  Enchiridion  351.   3 
Shakespeare,  sketch  of  a  head  like  that  of 

154.    7 
Shelford,  Great  170.   27;    204,   f.  179 
Shengay  170.    28;    204,   f  222  ;    Ornaments 

in  Deanery  of  204,  f.  99 
Shepheard,  Musica  prcelectio  73.   74 
Shepherd,   Nich.,   owned  354 
Sheriffe's  Evidences  706 
Sheringham,   Robert,  gives  669* 
Shield  249,  i.   i;    280 
Shirley  669*  (flyleaf) 
Shorwell,  Isle  of  Wight  205 
Shoubridge,  W.,  letters  635.   27 
Shropshire,  gentlemen  of  552.   6 ;  Visitation 

1569 — 1584,  553.    5;   ditto   1623,  533.   6 
Siamese  prosody,  treatise  on  639  a 
Sibylla,  Prophetia  91.  9;  Vision  of  the  91.  9  ; 

453.    15 
Sidonius,  epistola  154.  4 ;   de  naturis  rerum 

(note)  383,  p.  22 
Silk,    Robert,   Fasciculus  Morum   (ascribed 

to)  71.   3;    364 
Silvester,  Bern.,  de  proprietatibus  bestiarum 
593,   IV.   2 


Silvester,   S.,  Acta  427,   in.  5 

Simon,  Aiiof  of  St  Alban's  230.  36 

Simon,    Prior  of  Spalding  314,  p.  31 

Simon,   St  205,  p.   231 

Simplicius,  inrd/j.vri/j.a  els  to.  ttjs  ' ApicxTOT^Xovs 
^viTLKrjs  500.    I 

Simpson,   Robert  622 

'Skakerley'  523,   f.   87 

Skeat,  W.  W.  201 

Skelton,  Jo.,   of  herbs  451^'  5 

Sketches  285;  336.  19;  468,  506.  12;  564; 
sketch  of  a  doctor  506,  f.    134 

Skippon,  Luke  143.    15 

Slanderers,  verses  on  237.   2 

Smith,  J.  H.,  gives  685 

Smith,  Dr  John  620  (flyleaf);  659,  660; 
miscellanies  relating  to  College  matters 
(Caius)  616.  4;  note  629.  i,  2;  Will 
602.    14 

Smith,  J.  J.  V,  viii,  xi,  xxvi;  MS.  249,  I.  3, 
printed  by 

Smyth,   Rob.,  scribe  of  298 

Snary,  Th.,  caution  251  (flyleaf) 

Snellyng,   Robert  429  (flyleaf) 

Society,  various  orders  of  (French)  435,  iv.  4 

Solomon,  King,  Poenitentia  Salomonis  437.  5 

Solatium  animae  437.   7 

Some,  D.,   73.   62;    sermon  389.    13 

Somerset,  John,  gives  183 

Somersetshire  Visitation   1623,  540 

Somersham,  William,  caution  10  a 

Songs  197.  38;  383,  p.  68;  623.  8; 
English  383,  p.  41,  210;  French  and 
English  (fragment)  340  (end) 

Sotherton,  N.,  Rett's  Rebellion  291.   10 

Southampton,  Henry  Earl  of,  arraignment 
150.   I 

Southampton,  Jesus  Chapel  near,  consecra- 
tion by  Bp  Andrewes  389.    i 

Southoe  524,  f.  34 

Southwell  Collegiate  Church,   MS.  from  449 

Southwell,   R.  218.   16 

Southwick  205,   p.   231 

Sowman,  Th.  457,  f.  84 

Spain,  Style  of  the  Spanish  monarch  73. 
82;    Provinces  and  Sees  of  zd. 

Spalato,  Abp  of,  conferences  and  communi- 
cations 150.   4 


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INDEX, 


Spalding  Priory  MS.  314;  Kalendar  314.  i  ; 
documents  314.  2,  3 ;  rules  for  ringing 
the  bells  at  314.  2  ;  Bulla  papalis  Bonifacii 
314.  3 

Spaldyng,  Samuel,  Cambridge  University  and 
Town  Charters,  etc.  collected  by  S.  S.  618 

Speculum  b.   Mariae  Yirginis  25.  2 

Speculum  ecclesiae  215.   5 

Speculum  juniorum  52.   i 

Speculum  sacerdotale  223.  4 

Speculum  sacerdotum  215.  3 

Spelman,  Sir  Henry  661,  f.  i  ;  archaismus 
graphicus   189,  415 

Spenser,  Edm. ,  View  of  the  present  state 
of  Ireland  188 

Speyrhawke,  Joh.,  owned  328 

Spicer,  John,  see  Silk,   R. 

Sprint,  D.,  Oratio  197.  61 

Stada,  Privilegia  quae  Anglicae  societati 
ibidem  concedentur  229.  2 

Stafford,  Town  Seal  528,  f.  i 

Staffordshire  Visitation  1614,  528;  ditto, 
1583,  ii/.  ;  ditto,  1563,  528,  f.  53a;  Staf- 
fordshire families  552.  2  ;  list  of  Noble- 
men, some  having  lands  in  528,  f.  104 

Stalariis,  J.  de  204 

Stamford,  Constitutiones  gildae  sanctae 
Katherinae  266 

Standards  and  Banners  637.   37 

Stanley,  Sir  William,  A  confederation  and 
conspiracy  between  Sir  J.  Perrotte  and 
Sir  W.   Stanlie  218.    19 

Stapleford  71  (end) 

Star  Chamber,  arraignments  197.  14;  speech 
in  389.  27 ;    fees  665.   13 

Statius  238.    16 

Statutes  204,  p.  17;  205,  f.  202,  214; 
237.  3;  I  Eliz.  197.  65—68;  English 
notes  on  235.  3 ;  Capitula  to  388.  3 ; 
Quia  emptores  terrarum  383,  p.  127; 
Statutes  in  French  388.  6 

Stengell,  Petrus  719 

Stevinson,  W.  170,  p.  27 

Steward  arms  489,   f.  19  /' 

Steyning  61 

Stilton  524,   f.   20 

Stirling,  siege  of  424,   II.    2 

Stocks  350.   71 


Stok,   Will.  74  (flyleaf) 

Stokes,  Jo.,  Oratio  391.    7 

Stoket,  Nich.,  owned  493 

Stories  91.   i,   11;   351;   'Eagle  and  Child' 

523,  f.  118 
Strafford,    Thomas     Earl    of.     Proceedings 

against  393.    1 1 
Stravershan,  Th.,   Distinctiones  378.   i 
Stretford,  Joh.  de,  statuta  noviora  588.   4 
Stretham  53.    17 
Strigelius,  Victorinus  387.    11 
Stubb,  scribe  157 
Stubbe,    Thomas,    de    ecclesia    Eboracensi 

449.  9 
Stubbs,  Edm.,  Oratio  627.   3 
Stycborn,  Jo.  de,   Quaestioues  super  Orga- 

non  344.  8 
Styward  165.    i 
Sucola,  Arno,  scribe  307 
Sudbury,  Simon  33.   10;    204,  f.  129 
Suffield,  Bp,  Constitutions  36 
Suffolk  man  owns  147 
Suffolk  Visitation  541.   9;    554 
Summa  arboris  accionum  33.  8 
Summa  timoris  330.   2 

Surrey  Visitation    1572,   536.   5;    1623,  535 
Sussex  Visitation  1584,  536.  2 
Sutton,  Arms  of  552.    7 
Swale,   Richard,  declaration  170 
Swales,  Stephen  669*  (end) 
Swan  25 

Swavesey  170.   25;    204,   p.   12 
Sweden,    On    the    death    of    the    King    of 

Swead,  Poem  73.  79 
Swineshead,   Roger,  Tractatus  499.    2 
Sydney,   Sir  Henry,   Arms  of  515;    de  gra- 

dibus  parliam.  665.  3 
Symbolum,  Expositio  symboli  184.  9 
Syngyltun,  Will.  417,  p.  5 
Syon,  confirmatio  terrae  de  392.  2 
Syrianus,    in    metaphysica    Aristotelis    495. 

2;   in  Problem.  Aristotelis  495.  3 

Tabarrie,   Hugo  de  424,    II.    i 

Table  of  Affinities  156.  2 

Tables  xiii — xxxiv 

Tabula  Juris  36 

Tabula  Martiniana  super  Jus  Canonicum  89 


INDEX. 


735 


Tabulae  116 

Tabular    epitome    of    the    History    of    the 

World  249,  i.    19 
Talbot,   Mr,  recusant  197.   ■23 
Talbot,  Lord,   descent  537.   13 
Talbot,    Robert,    annotationes   in    Antonini 

itinerarium  391.  37 
Tancred,  Ordo  Judiciarius   85.    i  ;    85,   u/>; 

Breviarium  91.   12 
Tancred  Speeches  639 
Tanerus,   S.   335  (flyleaf) 
Tanner,  Th.  26 
Tarentasius,   super  quartum  libruni  .Senten- 

tiarum  322.  2 
Targum  Jonathae  in  xii.  Prophetas  155 
Tatenale,  Jo.  de  378  (flyleaf) 
Taurino,     Jo.     de,     auctoritates    sanctorum 

208 
Tayler,  John  608,  f.    1 7 
Tayler,  officialis  204 
Taylor,   Brook  613.   9 
Terentius  238.    16 
Terminationes     et     declinationes    nominum 

203.    13 
Tesmond,  Th.   579  (Hyleaf) 
Tewkesbury,  J.,  owned  93 
Thacham,  G.,  owned  217 
Thebith  de  motu  stellarum  174,   i.  5 
Themata  Dominicalia  27.  3  ;    223.  2 
Themata  and  Sermons  440,   II. 
Themata  or  Skeleton  Sermons  408 
Theobald  of  Etampes,   Epistola  154.  7 
Theodolus,  liber  de  veritate  202.   2 
Theodoricus,     Sebastianus,     Erotemata     in 

quaestiones  sphaerae  387.   3 
Theodorus  Lascaris,  Kara  tQv  'IraXtDi'   wepl 

ToD  vveij/j.aros  toD  aylov  355,  f.   217 
Theology,  Encyclopaedia  of  273 
Theophilus,  story  of  223.  7 
Theophilus,  urinae  86.   3 
Theophrastus,  an  uxor  sit  ducenda  154.   3  ; 

liber  de  nuptiis  il>. 
Theorica  planetarum  141.    i  r 
Thesaurus  pauperum  181.  34 
Thesis  de  vera  fide  73.  62  ;  de  fide  Davidis 

73.  63  ;    de  praedestinatione  73.    64 
Thomas,  de  meteoris  402.   3 
Thomas  Aquinas,  see  Aquinas 


Thomas,  S.,  of  Canterbury,  Life,  by  Benedict 

the  monk  123  ;    narratio  de  quadam  visi- 

one  S.  Thomae  Cant.   249,  I.    12  ;   verses 
on  438,  f.   68  d 
Thomas,  monk  of  Dover  512,  f.  258 
Thomas    of  Elmham,   transcripts   from  391. 

II 
Thomas  Romanus,  spurious  papal  document 

386,  f.   97  a 
Thomellus,  de  sacramento  altaris  104.  8 
Thompson,  Sir  E.   ALiunde  211 
Thomson,   Francis,   of  Billingburrow  219.  2 
Thomston,  John  285  (cover) ;    owned  104 
Thorleby  388,  f.    128 
Thruxstede,  Jo.,  owned  377 
Thurston  speeches  637 
Thwenge  522 

Tielmannus,  scribe  114.  22 
Tippett,   R.,  note  of  532,  p.    170 
Tithes  73.  55,  56 ;    de  decimis  dandis  sermo 

427,   III.  6 
Toleto,    Joannes    de,    de    sanitate    regenda 

95.    II 
Tomkinson,  Ph.,  description  of  Rome  and 

of  the  Jesuits  393.   7 
Tomson,  Rob.,  owned  388 
Tottyssherst,  Anne   132  (end) 
Tournaments,  Ordinance  of   Edward  I.    for 

424,    11.   2 
Towns  of  War,  etc.  392.   20 
Townsend,  J.  519  noU 
Toynton  410,   II.  4 
Toynton,   Rob.  389,   p.  294 
Tractatus  Cavete  medici  230.  35 
Tractatus  de  successione  et  genitura  Regum 

Angliae  314,   p.  64 
Trallianus,   Alexander,  libri  xii.    77.    i 
Trano,   G.  de,   Summa  41,  43,   163,   172 
Treaty  of  1360,  449.  8 
Tree  of  Virtues  and  Vices  91,   f.    261 
Trinity,  Treatise  on  the  355.   12 
Triplow  621.    18 
Tripolitanus,  Willelmus,  de  statu  Saraceno- 

rum  162.  2 
Triveth,   Nicholas,  Commentum  super  Boe- 

thium  de  Consolatione  484.    i 
Trotula,  de  secretis  mulierum  84.    12 
Trotula  minor  117.    1 1 


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INDEX. 


Tudebodus,  Petrus,  Itineiaiium  Jerosolomi- 

tanorum  162.  6 
Tucker,  Stephen,  Heniy  VIII. 's  licence  to 

532,  f.    129 
Tunsted,  pedigree  529 
Turba  philosophorum  181.    32 
Turgys  667.   10 
Turkeby,  R.  de  205,  p.  227 
Turnbull,  T.  S.,  gives  618,   673-84 
Tweddell,  John,  letter  607.   11 
Twich,  Guill. ,  de  re  venatoria  424,  11.  3 
Tylney,  owned  212 
Tymme,  Th. ,  Dialogue  416 
Tyryngton,  Joli.  493  (end) ;    bequeaths  279, 

300 

Uffenbach,  Z.  C.  von  xi 

Umfray,  Joh.  230.  44 

Upton,  Nich.,  tractatus  de  armis  665.    i 

Urbanus,  poem  61.    15 

Urbanus  IV.,  Pope,  Constitutio  256.   2 

Urbanus  VII.,  Letter  to  Abp  Baldwin  153, 

f.  70  b 
Urbanus  VIII.  393.  5 
Uriel,  Archangel  (in  Litany)  672* 
Uthecia,  Interrogationes  ad  Mariam  181.  20 

Valengerius,  Stephanus,  gives  103 
Valerianus,  dissuasio  ad  Rufinum  238.  10 
Valuation  of  Archbishoprics,  etc.,  in  Eng- 
land 197.  40 
Veele,  Jo.  375 

Vegetius,  French  version  424.  I 
Venantius  Fortunatus,  versus  144.   4 
Vere,  Sir  Francis,  Commentaries  143.  2 
Verses  (English)  73.  38 ;  197.  32 ;  249  (flyleaf) ; 
512,  f.  idob;     (French)  237.    2  ;     312.  4  ; 
(Latin)   33.   5,    10 ;     54.    8 ;     85,    i  /; ;     86 
(flyleaf);     117.  6;    123.  i  ;    145,  f.    149 />; 
156.2;   204,  p.  40;   211,  f.  120,  170;  225. 
6;   230  (flyleaf)  ;    230.  17,  20,  28,  29,  32; 
238.    10;    247,  249.   7,    13;    290.  3;    304, 
I  ;   312.  4  ;    328,  f.   ii  b,  iii ;    328,  f.  174  /->; 
342,    f.     113  /';     363.     3;     385,    p.     300; 
408,  417.  9;    449,  f.   29;    504.    i  ;    505,  f. 
102  a;    512^ 
de  templariis  61.    15 
Legal  verses  85.  2 


Moral  and  religious  verses  100.   23 
Verses    on    raphanus    and   other   herbs 

200.    6 
Verses  on  figures  593,  i\'.  1 
On  the  nine  Orders  of  Angels  593,  f. 

117  b 
de  civitatibus  Angliae  717  (end) 
Victore,  Hugo  de  S.,  sec  Hugo 
Vignay,  Jean  424,   i. 

Villa  Dei,  Alex.,  Algorismus  136.  9  ;  341, 
V.  3;  385.  5;  402.  4;  506.  8;  668*.  10; 
Algorismus,  with  comment  141.  i ;  on 
the  Algorismus  of  137.  9 ;  Algorismus  in 
novis  numeris  141.  2 ;  Algorismus  in 
minutiis  141.  4 ;  de  cautelis  algorismi 
141.  3 ;  de  regulis  generalibus  algorismi 
141.  5;  on  arithmetic  (?  by  him)  504,  f. 
I,  3;  summaria  compilatio  totius  bibliae 
140.  I  ;  doctrinale  338,  438  and  Corrigenda 
Villa  Nova,  Arnoldus  de,  de  regimine  vitae 

humanae  462.  5 
Vincent,  Aug.,  Visitation   of  Leicestershire 

519 
Vino  Salvo,  Galfridus  de.  Enchiridion  385. 

15 
Vipeth,  Conr.  de,  scribe  of  464 
Virgilius,  Eclogues  225.  21;   Proverbia  238, 

f.  310 
Virgin  and  Child,   Picture  718,  p.  408 
Virtutes,  Novem  140.  5 
Vitae  Patrum,  extracts  from  234,   i.  2 
Vitriaco,  Jacobus  de,  Historia  Hierosolomi- 

tana   162.  7  ;     tract    on   the   Holy  Land, 

Mahomet,  etc.  133.   i 
Volusianus,  Rescriptio  427,   iii.   i 
Volvel  336.   18 
Vol  vie,  Petrus  de  6 
Voragine,  Jacobus  de,  Sermones  dominicales 

74 ;    264.   i  ;    591 ;    Sermones  quadragesi- 

males  315.   1 ;    Sermones   super  epistolas 

quadragesimales  315.    i  ;    Catholicon  272; 

Tabula  Januensis  461.  2  ;   Legenda  aurea 

512.  9 

Wade,   T.  223.  4 
Wager  391.  38 

Wakefield,    J.    de,    Quaestiones   primi    libri 
Physicorum  344.  13;    de  febribus  407,  III. 


INDEX. 


n7 


Waldeby,  Joh.,  super  orationem  Dominicam 

334.  7  ;    super  Ave  Maria  334.   8 ;    super 

articulos  fidei  334.   9 ;    Sermones   334.   10 
Walden,  John  189 

Walerannus,  Menburgensis  episc.  122.   3 
Wall,  gives  119 
Waller,  John  579  (flyleaf) 
Walpole,  Horace,  Miscellaneous  antiquities 

686 
Waltam,  R.,  Compendium  morale  294 
Waltham  Abbey  MS.  149 
Walton  524,  f.  57 
Ward,    Sam.,    determinatio    389.    8;     Note 

book  666 
Warde,  Will.,  418,  f.  99 
Warden  Abbey  MS.  316 
Warning,  A,  for  England  218.   9 
Waryn,  Th.,  364  (flyleaf) 
Warwickshire  Visitation  1619,  548 
Washingley  524,  f.   25 
Watson,  Symon  160.  3 
Watson,  pedigree  of  542,  f.  78 
Weather,  verses  on  444.  2 
Wedderburn,  A.  620.  4 
Weights,  measures,  etc.  151.  6 
Welles,  Dr  569 

Welles,  Joh.,  canon  of  Hagneby  190,  li. 
Welsh  descents  537.  3,  7;  Welsh  pedigrees 

537.   1 
Wenden,  Walterus  de  311,  f.   i 
Wentworth,  Dame  Jane,  owned  124 
Westminster  345 ;    Royal  grant  of  wine  to 

87  /' ;    St  Peter's,  Charta  S.  Edw.    Regis 

391.  11  ;    tapestries  391.   33 
Wetherell,  Th. ,  Description  of  Repentance 

73.    72 
Wethersett,   Ric,  Qui  bene  presunt  120.  i ; 

211,  f.  91  ;   349.  6 
Whattins,   R.  176.    i 
WTieatley,  Mr,  Catechism  220.  4 
Wheele,  Jo.  210  end 
Whethamstede,     John,     Manipularius    230 ; 

Poems  230.  27,  36;    Dante  230.   38 
Whiston,  de  urinis  457,  11.  6 
White,  R.  M.,  letter  635.    28 
Whitgift,  John,  Articles  197.  6 ;   Statutes  of 

Croydon   Hospital  694 
Whittaker,  Dr,  73.  64 


Wilfletc,  Will.  249,   i.  3 

Wilkinson,  William  53.  9 

Willelmus  de  Insula  205 

Willelmus  Medicus,  Comment  on  Boethius 

309.  5 
William,  Abbot  of  St  Albans  308 
William,  Duke  of  Normandy,  progenies  521. 2 
Williams,  J.,  Bp  of  Lincoln,  letter  to  the 

minister  of  Grantham  174,   Vli. 
Wills,  notes  on  204,  f.    145 
Wilton,  John,  owned  246 
Wiltshire  Visitation  1623,543.  i  ;  ditto  1565, 

543.  2 
Wimbledon,  R.,  Sermon  334.  4 
Winchelsey,  Rob.  de,  Statuta  antiqua  curae 

Cantuar.  588.   3 
Winchester  123.  i  ;   Bishops  of  205 ;  Wene- 

fred   Marq.  of,  funeral  573,  f.  80 
Windsor  531 

Windsor,  Sir  James,  descent  537.    14 
Wingfield,  pedigree  524 
Wisbech,  Ornaments  in  Deanery  of  204,  f. 

106 
Withens,  Robert,  grant  of  arms  to  528,  f.  4 
Withburga,  St  204,  f.    129 
Witleseye,  Joh.  de  494.   10 
Withy    530,   533,   534,    536,    538,    540—545, 

547—549,   553,   554,  606 
Wittenberg,    University    of.    Letter    to    the 

Univ.   of  Camb.   607.   13 
Wodeforde,  Willelmus   de,  summa   de   vir- 

tutibus  454 
Wodehylle,  Joh.  de.  Caution  2 
Wodman     of    Waldbilton,     Confession     of 

218.  6 
Wolverhampton  Church,   note  528 
Woodcut  718,   p.   364 
Woodstock,  Tho.  de  521.  5 
Wool  Measure,  Verses  on  314.  3  note 
Worcestershire   families,  arms   of  553.    1 1  ; 

pedigrees  553.  4 ;  Visitation  533.  8;  553.  8 
Wortley,   Barth.  604 
Wortley,  pedigree  522,  f.  354 
Wortley  speeches  638 
Wotton,  Sir    Henry,  letter    to    the    Earl    of 

Portland  73.  59 ;   of  Robert  Devereux,  E. 

of   Essex,    and    George    Villiers,    D.    of 

Buckingham  389.    23 


738 


INDEX. 


Wrattyng,  Joh.,  super  glosam  Epistolarum 

Pauli  116.  3 
Wren,  Christopher,  Laurea  Carolina,  list  of 

Knights  of  the  Garter  558 
Wren,  Matthew,  Convivium  73.  8o ;  Orders 

given  in  the  diocese  of  Norwich  291.   6 
Wright  148  (flyleaf) 
Wright  193,  f.   I 
Wright,   George,    of   Gray's    Inn,   grant   to 

528,  f.  8 
Wright,  Robert,  gives  514 
Wroxall  nunnery.  Fragments  (f) 
Wyat,  William  510  (end) 
Wyclif,  Joh.,  de  Universalibus   337.   i  ;   de 

compositione  hominis  337.  3  ;   de  dominio 

Dei  in  creaturas  337.   4  ;   de  incarnatione 

Christi  337.  5  ;   de  dominio  humano  337. 

6,  7 ;  de  statu  innocentiae  337.  8 ;  speculum 

peccatoris  353.   2 
W^ylbore,  John  164,  f.  20  b 


Wyllaston,  Joh.  238 

Yardley,  J.  631 

Year-Book,  in  French  715 

Yelloly,   Dr,  letters  635.   23 

York,  Province  of.  Orders  197.  7  ;  Arch- 
bishops of,  Table  of  449.  3  ;  Duke  of, 
claim   392.   17 

Yorke,  Roger,  an  abridgement  of  Common 
Law  381 

Yorkshire  pedigrees  522  ;  families  552.  2  ; 
Book  of  575 

Young,  John  126  (flyleaf) 

Young,  T.   P.,   Biographical  notes  708 

Younger,  W.   408  (end) 


Zael,  Fastidica   Zaelis   110.    9 

tionibus  467  (4) 
Zarmothe,  W.  240  (flyleaf) 
Zowch,  Jo.  372 


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